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Cologne Zoo - Elefantenpark

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A view across the outdoor enclosures of the Elefantenpark in Cologne Zoo, Germany. The outdoor area consists of three spacious outdoor enclosures; two for the females and one for the male. Soft sand covers the ground in all of the enclosures and there are several very deep water moats in which the elephants can swim. Once the trees growing on the fake rockwork gains some volume it will look really good.

The Elefantenpark opened in September 2004 and is the biggest project in Cologne Zoo’s history. The total size of the Elepfantenpark is 2 hectares or 4.95 acres, equal to 10% of the zoo’s total size. Between 15 and 20 Asian elephants live the in Elefantenpark and it is one of the best and most spacious elephant exhibits in Europe.

July 2009
A view across the outdoor enclosures of the Elefantenpark in Cologne Zoo, Germany. The outdoor area consists of three spacious outdoor enclosures; two for the females and one for the male. Soft sand covers the ground in all of the enclosures and there are several very deep water moats in which the elephants can swim. Once the trees growing on the fake rockwork gains some volume it will look really good.

The Elefantenpark opened in September 2004 and is the biggest project in Cologne Zoo’s history. The total size of the Elepfantenpark is 2 hectares or 4.95 acres, equal to 10% of the zoo’s total size. Between 15 and 20 Asian elephants live the in Elefantenpark and it is one of the best and most spacious elephant exhibits in Europe.

July 2009
 
To my knowledge the boundary is a tall wall in which visitors view from above. apparently At first it was too short as the male elephant Bindu could reach up to the visitors ( anyone else confirm this??)

There are a few pools around the rim of the enclosure.
 
is that a dangerous dry moat also?

No, there are no dry moats. It is all water moats (that are accessible for the elephants) and rockwork.
 
Bindu

To my knowledge the boundary is a tall wall in which visitors view from above. apparently At first it was too short as the male elephant Bindu could reach up to the visitors ( anyone else confirm this??)

There are a few pools around the rim of the enclosure.

Out of interest the bull elephant u mention Bindu ,is the bull that used 2 live at Port Lympne in Kent?
 

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