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  2. Central Park Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Central Park Zoo is part of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), an integrated network of four zoos and an aquarium spread throughout New York City. [a] Located at East 64th Street and Fifth Avenue, the zoo is situated on a 6.5-acre (2.6 ha) [3] plot in Central Park.

  3. Central Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The pond. The Central Zoo was established in 1932 by Rana Prime Minister Juddha Shumser as a private zoo; it came under government control in 1950. [6] It was built under the engineering and project management of General Maheshwar Shamshere Rana (PM Juddha Shamshere's grandson) and his handpicked skilled and unskilled workforce.

  4. Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens is a 116-acre (47 ha) zoo and botanical garden located north of Orlando, Florida in Sanford. As a not-for-profit organization, it is a leader in conservation, providing experiences that inspire actions on behalf of wildlife.

  5. Gus (bear) - Wikipedia

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    Gus (1985–August 27, 2013) was a 700-pound (320 kg) [1] [2] polar bear and icon of the Central Park Zoo in New York City. [3] His exhibit was visited by over 20 million people during his lifetime.

  6. New York zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Bronx Zoo, the city's main zoo; The Central Park Zoo, Manhattan; The Queens Zoo (Flushing Meadow Zoo) The Prospect Park Zoo, Brooklyn; The Staten Island Zoo, the North Shore, Staten Island; in New York State. The Buffalo Zoo in the city of Buffalo; The Zoo New York in Thompson Park located in Watertown, Jefferson County

  7. Delacorte Clock - Wikipedia

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    The Delacorte Clock, or George Delacorte Musical Clock, is a clock and art installation outside the Central Park Zoo in Central Park, Manhattan, New York. The clock is named after George T. Delacorte Jr., and was dedicated in 1965. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Bronx Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Bronx Zoo (also historically the Bronx Zoological Park and the Bronx Zoological Gardens) is a zoo within Bronx Park in the Bronx, New York.It is one of the largest zoos in the United States by area and is the largest metropolitan zoo in the United States by area, [5] comprising 265 acres (107 ha) of park lands and naturalistic habitats separated by the Bronx River.

  9. Korea Central Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Central Zoo, also referred to as the Pyongyang Central Zoo, is the national zoo of North Korea.It is located near Taesŏngsan mountain in downtown Pyongyang.The zoo has over 5,000 wild animals, comprising a total of 650 species, and covers an area of roughly one square kilometre.