Last weekend I went to Delhi Zoo with some of my friends and had good fun there.. Here are few photographs clicked inside the Delhi Zoo..
White Tigers in Delhi Zoo: Compared to orange tigers without the white gene, white tigers tend to be larger both at birth and at full adult size. Currently, several hundred white tigers are in captivity worldwide with about 100 of them in India, and their numbers are on the increase.
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Lioness in Delhi Zoo : There are two places where Lions can be seen inside Delhi Zoo. One is behind the place where you see lot of Giraffes walking in a big ward. Other one is near Crocodile pond. To know more about Lions Click Here
EMU in Delhi Zoo : Emus are in same row where you will find a large group of White Tigers & Elephants. Emu is also the second-largest extant bird in the world by height, after its ratite relative, the ostrich. The Emu is common over most of mainland Australia, although it avoids heavily populated areas, dense forest and arid areas.
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Zebra in Delhi Zoo: There is a large area where Zebras could be seen in the zoo. We saw four Zebras in Zoo. Delhi Zoo has some Zebras from San Diego in some exchange program. They are best known for their distinctive white and black stripes, which come in different patterns unique to each individual. They are generally social animals and can be seen in small harems to large herds.
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Leopard in Delhi Zoo : We saw only two leopard in Delhi Zoo. To know more about Leopards click here
Hippopotamus in Delhi Zoo: During the day they remain cool by staying in the water or mud; reproduction and childbirth both occur in water. Know More
Giraffe in Delhi Zoo: the tallest of all land-living animal species. Know More
Peacocks in Delhi Zoo: In Zoo you will hear Peacock sound all around but its hard to find them in June-July because they generally go inside deep forest and there is grass at most of the places which hide them. The male peacock flares out its feathers when it is trying to get the females attention. During mating season they will often emit a very loud high pitched cry. Know More
Big crocodile, but looking the other way
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BlackBucks...(Kala Hiran)
Now most of the Indians must be knowing about Blackbucks and Salman can never forget because he has spent some time in jail for black buck poaching case.
Now most of the Indians must be knowing about Blackbucks and Salman can never forget because he has spent some time in jail for black buck poaching case.
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White Deer are also there in Delhi Zoo but we missed them because we were not following Zoo map :( ... I suggest to spend 10 minutes on Zoo map & plan accordingly. Most of the times we get to know that Tiger is on this side & we change our route. Same thing happened with us and we realized that we missed some animals :(.... SO PLAN YOUR ROUTE BEFORE STARTING ZOO EXPLORATION...
White Deer are also there in Delhi Zoo but we missed them because we were not following Zoo map :( ... I suggest to spend 10 minutes on Zoo map & plan accordingly. Most of the times we get to know that Tiger is on this side & we change our route. Same thing happened with us and we realized that we missed some animals :(.... SO PLAN YOUR ROUTE BEFORE STARTING ZOO EXPLORATION...
The Delhi Zoo is an ideal place to spend a day with friends, family and children. The experience is fun and educational as well. The Zoo at Delhi was set up in 1957 over a sprawling expanse of 240 acres area. Animals have been imported from various jungles of Asia, America, Africa and Australia and no stone has been left unturned to preserve their natural environment and habitat.
A day spent at the Delhi Zoo may be a peaceful picnic, observing these exotic creatures at close quarters and learning more about their habitat, feeding habits and lifecycle. The zoo is also a botanist’s paradise. Many different varieties of trees and shrubs are found here.
The Delhi Zoo remains closed on Friday and on other days the zoo timings are 8 am to 6 pm in summers and 9 am to 5 pm in winters. An admission fee of Rs. 10 per head is charged at the Delhi Zoo.
A day spent at the Delhi Zoo may be a peaceful picnic, observing these exotic creatures at close quarters and learning more about their habitat, feeding habits and lifecycle. The zoo is also a botanist’s paradise. Many different varieties of trees and shrubs are found here.
The Delhi Zoo remains closed on Friday and on other days the zoo timings are 8 am to 6 pm in summers and 9 am to 5 pm in winters. An admission fee of Rs. 10 per head is charged at the Delhi Zoo.
I have tried to share Photographs of most the animals in Delhi Zoo. Please share your comments, so that I can improve this blog by sharing the details in better way.
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