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Flamingo Pavilion
1st African Pavilion
2nd African Pavilion
3rd African Pavilion
Ape Pavilion
Large Herbivores Pavilion
- Elephant task force
Australian Pavilion
Nocturnal Wildlife Pavilion
Large Waterfowl Aviary
New Stork Village
Tropical Birds Hall
Coyote Enclosure
Camel Enclosure
Oriental Pavilion
Marine Pavilion(Dolphin Story Hall)
Birds of Prey Enclosure
Peafowl Village
Deer Enclosure
Bear Enclosure
South American Pavilion
Carnivore Enclosure
Insectarium
Conservation Education Center
Wolf & Fox Enclosure
Puma & Jaguar Enclosure
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The birds of beauty and majesty of in the sky
Birds of Prey Enclosure is home to the rare Threatened Species among birds of prey, such as the Andean condor, the largest flying bird in the world that fly dozens of miles a day in search of food; the common buzzard, a medium-to-large bird of prey, seen hovering high above in a V shape; the Eurasian eagle-owl, a large and heavy bird of prey with distinctive ear tufts, unlike the wood owl, and the Bateleur, a medium-sized eagle that hunts small animals and eat carrion
At the top of food chain, predatory birds are relatively small in their number and rare due to environmental pollution and poaching. These carnivorous animals are skillful hunters that use large feet and sharp talons.
#Tawny Owl #Eagle-owl #Andean Condor #Harris’s Hawk #Bateleur #Eastern Buzzard #White-tailed Sea Eagle #Cinereous vulture #Kestrel #Northern Goshawk
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