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Over 150 years old, the zoo is the oldest in Poland. Dedicated to the active rescue of endangered species, the zoo keeps the largest variety of species in Poland with up to 1,100 at any time on the zoo grounds. In addition, the zoo contains Poland's first oceanarium, with roughly 5,000 marine species, as well as manatees, Nile hippos, aardvarks, naked mole-rats, and dozens of fish and birds. There is also an Odrarium, which is an unusual exhibition dedicated to Polish flora and fauna. Visitors who want something a little more exotic can catch the feeding of one of the many endangered species that call this zoo home.

Wroclaw Zoo , ul. Z. Wróblewskiego 1-5 51-618 Wroclaw, Poland, Phone: +48 71 340 71 19

Wroclaw Zoo
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


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