Predator Zone – African Lion

Enter the African Corridor. The oncoming heat wave brings the scorching heat of the sun. In Greek, Africa means ‘the […]

Enter the African Corridor. The oncoming heat wave brings the scorching heat of the sun. In Greek, Africa means ‘the scorching heat of the sun’. The African Corridor is adjacent to the tropical rainforest area. It completely dispels the humidity of the rainforest. The first thing tourists see is the home of a very familiar animal – the meerkat. There are three families of a total of 30 meerkats living here. These diligent and clever little animals are known as the coal mining machines among animals. They can dig a tunnel for escape in one night. The neighbors of the meerkats are the pygmy hippopotamus from the primeval forests of western Africa. It is the smallest hippopotamus in the world. The unique glass venue allows tourists to appreciate the lower body of the hippopotamus, which is not often seen usually. See them swimming in the pool with short arms and short legs. In contrast, the animals in the herbivore corridor are much more elegant. They quietly eat grass but are upstaged by the colorful macaws and hornbills on the side. To see African animals and understand African culture, the dances of African natives are indispensable. On the African Square, there are regular native dance performances every day to bring tourists into the African world.
The specific opening hours and business status are subject to the opening situation on that day. Must-see tips: There are fixed-time performances. For the ‘African Discovery’ show, check the time in advance.

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