The visitor walkway in the Crocodile Hall, a tropical house with nile crocodiles, american alligators and slender-snouted crocodiles as well as a few lizards.
July 2008
The "Catwalk" located on the roof of the Big Cat House. Here visitors can look down in the outdoor exhibits of jaguars, angolan lions and malaysian tigers.
July 2008
The indoor section of the Big Cat House with indoor exhibits for jaguars, angolan lions and malaysian tigers as well as a few smaller reptiles.
July 2008
The outdoor enclosure for common hippopotamus. Behind the wooden poles are the savannah and the smaller antelopes have access to the waterhole.
May 2008
The outdoor enclosure for male elephants. The trench at the bottom of the picture can be raised and so connect the female and male enclosures.
June 2008
The indoor enclosure for female elephants at Copenhagen Zoo. Here is the young male Tonsak using the large indoor enclosure while the females are outdoors.
June 2008
A female hippopotamus eating the vegetation in the Hippo House.
The zoo has since them put electrical fence around it to prevent her from eating all the tropical plants.
November 2007
Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) at Frankfurt Zoo's Grzimek House, which houses the zoo's small mammal collection, half of it in the largest nocturnal house in Europe.
July 2008. The original elephant house and still used for the same purpose. The zoo's next development is building a new elephant house behind the Asian Domain hoofstock yards, and changing those yards into elephant enclosures. This area will still be used for keeper demonstrations and training.