
Polar Bears Berlin Zoo
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If you are staying at any of the great hotels in Berlin, you
are undoubtedly staying within walking distance of this
zoo. It is
located on the outskirts of the Tiergarten, the large park in the center of
the city. The park itself is bigger than the country of Monaco.
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The polar bear
The polar bear (Ursus
maritimus) is a
bear native
to the
Arctic Ocean and its surrounding seas. The world's largest carnivore
found on land, a title it shares with the
Kodiak Bear, an adult male weighs around 400–680 kg (880–1,500 lb),
while an adult female is about half that size. Although it is closely
related to the
brown bear, it has evolved to occupy a narrow
ecological niche, with many body characteristics adapted for cold
temperatures, for moving across snow, ice, and open water, and for
hunting the
seals
which make up most of its diet. Although most polar bears are born on
land, it spends most of its time at sea, hence its name meaning "maritime
bear", and can hunt consistently only from
sea ice,
spending much of the year on the frozen sea. |
The polar bear is classified as a
vulnerable species, with 5 of the 19 polar bear subpopulations in
decline. For decades, unrestricted hunting raised international concern for
the future of the species; populations have rebounded after controls and
quotas began to take effect. For thousands of years, the polar bear has been
a key figure in the material, spiritual, and cultural life of
Arctic
indigenous peoples, and the hunting of polar bears remains important in
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What to expect at the Berlin zoo.
Thousands of great animals included in a well laid out zoo/aquarium setup.
I was surprised by the size of the place. Not just a cage with
one or two elephants but, apparently, a whole african savanah with a herd of
elephants. Not just elephants, but
giraffes,
lions, gorillas,
kangaroos,
polar bears,
tigers,
emus and, even, a glimpse of (not one, but two)
okapi. from
wikipedia
"The Berlin
Zoological Garden (German:
Zoologischer Garten Berlin)
is the oldest and internationally most well known zoo in
Germany.
Opened in 1844 it comprises an area of 35 hectares and is located in
Berlin,
Tiergarten. With almost 1,400 different
species
and around 14,000 animals the zoo presents the most comprehensive collection
of species in the world.
The zoo and its
aquarium
numbered 3.2 million visitors in 2007. It is considered to be the most
visited zoo in Europe and one of the most popular worldwide. Regular animal
feedings are among its most famous attractions. Several globally known
animals like
Knut, the polar bear or Bao Bao, the Giant Panda are contributing to the
zoo's public image.
The zoo is closely collaborating on scientific fields with a large number
of universities, research institutes, and other zoos around the world. It
maintains and promotes numerous
European breeding programmes and safeguards several endangered species.
A number of species kept at the 'Berlin Zoo' are regularly returned to the wild after
years in intensive human care."

A couple of nice places to eat, inside or out. Lots of signs pointing
the way and a comprehensive
zoo map in our guide book.
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