Guadalajara Zoo

Zoologico y Safari Guadalajara
Date opened 1988
Location Guadalajara, Jalisco, México
Coordinates 20°43′42″N 103°18′30″W / 20.7283813°N 103.3083326°WCoordinates: 20°43′42″N 103°18′30″W / 20.7283813°N 103.3083326°W
Number of animals 2,200[1]
Number of species 360[1]
Website www.zooguadalajara.com.mx

Zoológico Guadalajara (Guadalajara Zoo) is the main zoological park in the Mexican city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, and is widely considered the most important in Latin America. It is the largest in the country with respect to species population.

History

Zoológico Guadalajara started operating in 1988 as a project to promote conservation and research. As the first true zoo of the city, and the largest in the state of Jalisco, the park has been enormously successful and is one of Guadalajara's most popular tourist attractions.

Animals

The Guadalajara Zoo is noted for its diversity of species, especially birds. There are many species of mammals as well, including some endangered species from Mexico and elsewhere: Bengal tigers, jaguars, lions (including rare white lions), leopards (including black panthers), orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, African elephants, white rhinoceroses, three species of crocodiles (Nile crocodile, Morelet's crocodile and American crocodile), Aldabra giant tortoises, giraffes, American bison, American black bears, red kangaroos, Komodo dragons, reticulated pythons, green anacondas, monocled cobras (including albine specimens), golden eagles, ostriches, cassowaries, and more.

Some species are important for conservation; for example, the zoo has bred the rare Mexican wolf, as well as the endangered Morelet's crocodile.

The aquarium at the zoo recently opened a new jellyfish display and jellyfish culture lab, the first in this part of the world.


Famous inhabitants

Among the most famous animals in the zoo's collection are:

The park is famous for several reasons, the most important being its collection of exotic wild animals, including some rare and endangered species including the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), African elephant (Loxodonta africana), lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla), Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris), and Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis).

It is also noted for being located on the Barranca of Huentitan (Huentitan Canyon), a natural park in the limits of the city which is in fact one of the natural spots the zoo has been trying to preserve. The zoo is constantly opening new exhibits, both temporary and permanent.

Exhibits

The park has some permanent exhibits that are always opened to the public. The charge for these attractions is included with the entrance ticket.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Zoologico Guadalahara". mytravelguide. My Travel Guide. Retrieved 26 December 2020. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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