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With so much to see and do, a visit to London Zoo is the perfect day out for people of all ages.

London Zoo is one of Britain's top attractions and is the world's oldest scientific zoo founded over 180 years ago.

London Zoo can be found in the heart of London, in Regent's Park. The Zoo is open every day of the year except Christmas Day.

The zoo is divided up into many different areas which are great fun to explore.

There are over 750 different species of animals: lions, camels, giraffes, penguins, tigers and monkeys.

Every Zoo has some rules. Here they are.

Do not distress the animals by shouting, leaping about, tapping on the glass
Do not feed the animals
Do not climb over barriers
CHILDREN must be supervised at all times

There are many exhibits, such as Penguin Beach,
Animal Adventure,
Giants of the Galapagos,
Butterfly Paradise,
Meet the Monkeys, Rainforest Life and Gorilla Kingdom.

Gorilla Kingdom brings the African rainforest to the heart of London. Visitors can get close to their colony of western lowland gorillas in a natural and engaging environment.

In one day a gorilla is likely to eat the following: 690g Cucumber 345g Carrots 230g Banana 1265g mixed greens 575g broccoli 60g unsweetened plain popcorn 80g mixed seed 345g swede 1150g lettuce And about 6-8 litres of herbal tea!

Meet some of the Gorillas who live at London Zoo.

Zaire

Mjukuu

Effie

Kesho

Kesho is the male silverback and arrived at London Zoo in August 2010 from Dublin Zoo.

Opened in 2011 Penguin Beach is England’s biggest penguin pool. It has underwater windows to allow visitors watch the birds swimming.

Name: Ricky
Animal type: Rockhopper penguin
Scientific name: Eudyptes moseleyi
Age: 2
Likes: Fish
Dislikes: Icy weather
He loves to be the centre of attention.
If he thinks he's not getting enough fish, he will hop around in front of the keepers making noise until he does!

Many songs, poems and tales are written about animals. Listen to the poem, which is called "MY DREAM" by Gillian Brown.

I love all kinds of animals Dogs and cats and rabbits. I love all kinds of animals, Despite their little habits.
If I had tons of money, D'you know what I would do? I would buy lots of animals And have my own zoo.
But they wouldn't be in cages; They would be free to run around. And there's one thing they would feel And that is safe and sound.