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Description
Zoo Berlin is one of the oldest and most famous zoos in Germany, established in 1844. It is situated in the heart of Berlin and is home to more than 20,000 animals from over 1,500 species. The zoo is known for its diverse collection of animals and is a popular destination for both tourists and locals.
The zoo's layout includes a variety of themed habitats that mimic natural environments, allowing visitors to experience wildlife in settings that resemble their native surroundings. It features iconic animals such as giant pandas, elephants, and polar bears, along with numerous species of birds and reptiles.
Zoo Berlin is actively involved in conservation and educational programs aimed at preserving endangered species and raising awareness about wildlife protection. It collaborates with various international organizations to support conservation efforts and promote research in animal care.
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