ROYAL BURGERS' ZOO IN THE NETHERLANDS
Royal Burgers' Zoo (Dutch:Koninklijke Burgers' Zoo) is a 45-hectare (110-acre) zoo in Arnhem, the Netherlands, and is one of the biggest zoos in the country. Arnhem is a city that lies within the Veluwe, a nature park in the east of the Netherlands. The zoo is popular with both Dutch and German people, and receives about 1.5 million visitors annually.
The zoo has 8 theme sites:
Burgers' Dierenpark (the original zoo).
Burgers' Safari (a safari park).
Burgers' Bush is a 1.5-hectare (3.7-acre) indoor tropical rainforest.
Burgers' Mangrove (a mangrove swamp).
Burgers' Desert (focusing on the Sonoran Desert).
Burgers' Ocean is a 8,000,000-litre (2,100,000 US gal) seawater aquarium duplicating a tropical reef, and is home to living corals, coral fishes, sharks, rays, and other aquatic animals.
Burgers' Avonturenland (the zoo's playground), opened in 2002).
Burgers' Rimba (the zoo's newest attraction), opened in 2008. The Rimba gives visitors an impression of a Southeast Asian rainforest. The animals in this display include Sumatran tigers, sun bears, binturongs, Golden-cheeked Gibbons, dusky leaf monkeys, Sri Lankan leopards, golden jackals, banteng, muntjac, hog deer, Eld's deer, siamang, pig-tailed macaque, reticulated python, and water monitor.
Burgers' Kids Jungle (Indoor playground in the theme of a South-American village, opened in 2012)