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Odense Zoo is located 10 minutes outside the town of Odense.

Odense Zoo is splitted into different parts of the world. They have Africa, Asia and South America.


Animal list…

Africa
Fischer’s Lovebird
Demoiselle Crane
Greater Flamingo
Eastern White Pelican
East African Crowned Crane
Marabou Stork
Blue Crane
Pink - backed Pelican
White Stork
Yellow – billed Stork
Ostrich
Secretary Bird
Chimpanzee
African Pygmy Goat
Dwarf Mongoose
Giraffe
Grevy’s Zebra
Ring – tailed lemur
Lion
Caracal
Sitatunga
African Rock Python
Ball Python
African Dwarf Crocodile
Aldabra Giant Tortoise


Asia
Blue Peafowl
Pigtail Macaque
Amur Tiger
Red Panda
Snow Leopard
Bactrian Camel
Koi

Australia
Emu
Bennett’s Wallaby
North America
Black – tailed Prairie Dog
Californian Sealion

Europe
Reindeer
Harbour Seal

South America
Boat – billed Heron
Hyacinth Macaw
Crested Screamer
Inca Tern
King Penguin
Striated Heron
Black – crowned Night Heron
Greater Rhea
Scarlet Ibis
Ringed Teal
Sunbittern
Great White Egret
Rockhopper Penguin
Gentoo Penguin
Pearly Conure
West Indian Manatee
Alpaca
Pygmy Marmoset
Common Squirrel Monkey
Emperor Tamarin
Coati
Pudu
Lowland Tapir
Two – toed Sloth


Domestic Animals
Rabbit
Junglefowl
Guinea Pig
Shetland Pony
Common Donkey
Pygmy Zebu


Their future plans are for the moment:

A big savannah with giraffes, zebras, Sitatungas, ostriches, crowned cranes, Nile crocodiles, pelicans and flamingos.

A big Californian Beach with sealions and sea otters called Fishbone Bay.


An Indian temple with Indian Elephants, Indian Rhinos and snow leopards


A new exhibit for their pigtail macaques


Here’s a map over Odense Zoo.

http://files.zite3.com/data/files/118/96/0/Oversigt_2005.pdf

:):)
 
Swedish Zoo fan:
That link to the map of the Odense Zoo is no longer active. Do you know of another link to see a map of this zoo?
 
Here is a link to a PDF file featuring the most recent map of Odense Zoo available on their website:

Odense Zoo map
 
0.0.5 King Penguin hatched this year, a record for Odense

Excellent news. Might well be an European record hatching for the species!

How large is the breeding colony? How old and what age classes are there?
(perhaps our Danish posters can enlighten us)
 
Excellent news. Might well be an European record hatching for the species!

How large is the breeding colony? How old and what age classes are there?
(perhaps our Danish posters can enlighten us)

And there is still one more egg left (although it is not certain if it is fertile or not). But what these king penguins have shown us is that this species certainly is NOT monogamous.

About the size and age classes I can't remember for sure but I will look into it for you...
 
But what these king penguins have shown us is that this species certainly is NOT monogamous.

It is important to note that zoo behavior and wild behavior frequently have some differences. There are several studies, involving far larger samples, that have shown that wild king's indisputably are monogamous during each breeding season, but they commonly change partners at each new breeding season. Considering the more limited partner choice in captivity, it is excellent that the zoo penguins appear able to deviated from the fairly strict wild monogamous behavior.

That was a slight change of subject. Great that king's have breed very well at Odense, one of my favorite zoos in their size category. If only they could get some emperors and repeat it with that species :p

btw, not sure how many kings they have today but in 2010 they had 13. For penguin fans another noteworthy thing at Odense is their 33 year old gentoo, reputedly the oldest known currently living penguin and it is still breeding.
 
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