Edinburgh Zoo
Edinburgh Zoo is an 82-acre non-profit zoological park sitting on the south facing slopes of Corstorphine Hill, with extensive views of the city. The biggest feature of the zoo is its vast collection of over 1,100 animals that represent almost 200 species. Its major exhibits include giant pandas, koalas, penguins, chimpanzees and sun bears. The represented species comprise native, exotic and endangered species, which the zoo seeks to conserve and help to rescue and rehabilitate. The exhibits are divided by region and include the Budongo Trail, Living Links, Penguins Rock, Giant Pandas, Koala Territory, Wallaby Outback, Military Animals and other exhibits. Animals range from otters and Asian lions to giant anteaters and lemurs. The zoo has all types of bird species, such as flamingoes, owls, vultures and others. Over 120 species of trees and countless flowers and species of plant life are featured in the gardens. (Edinburgh, Scotland)










