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Features: *Bear mountain, *A large aquarium, *Children’s zoo, *Many big cats in cleverly designed eye ball to eye ball bar less enclosures, *Penguin pool (voted 15th in the "50 best modern buildings in Britain" by Channel 4/English Heritage *The elephant house is now devoid of elephants as it doesn’t come up to today’s requirements. *Nocturnal Animals house which has lighting controlled to make the animals think its night time and worth coming out on show, *Reptile house (where Harry Potter is said to have first spoken to a snake, but it's not true. The event with the snake takes place before he goes to London with Hagrid.) *Chimps and Gorillas in somewhat cramped quarters. |
Although not a website for the whole zoo there is some more information about it on their "Web of Life" exhibition website. |
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Besides the website for the zoo here is another website on their "Web of Life" exhibition. |
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London Zoo, found in Regents Park is perhaps one of the most famous, and the most forgotten zoo in existence. Many Londoners have memories of visiting it as a child, but then don't visit it again until they have children themselves. It was nearly closed some time ago but thankfully is still open to the public.
Although not a website for the whole zoo there is some more information about it on their "Web of Life" exhibition website.
http://www.weboflife.co.uk/weboflife/
A pleasant day out may be had by taking a boat trip on the Regent's Canal direct to the Zoo from Little Venice or Camden Lock.
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