large outdoor area located about 300 meters from the main entrance. Remember to bring a jacket on cold days! Also, remember to drop by the shop on your way out. There's something for everyone and every
hours and can be held in both Danish and English. You can book a guided tour after opening hours every day all year round. We can also arrange them outside holiday periods and weekends within opening hours
90 days in the incubator were enough for the five lovely Dwarf Caiman babies that hatched yesterday. All the babies are doing well and show a healthy temperament. Says zoo keeper Thomas Stensgaard: "It
in Randers Regnskov became parents for the first time to a healthy little baby yesterday – the same day as the Indian cobras hatched. Animal keeper Maria Arentsen says; “We’ve been waiting for this birth
The beaded lizard’s venom is not lethal to humans, but its bite will cause considerable pain for days. In nature, the beaded lizard spends most of its time in caves and subterranean passages. This
Regnskov pays a tribute to him by serving a piece of delicious birthday cake to the first 100 guests this day. 2009 is the year of Darwin – partly because of his 200th birthday, partly due to the fact that
time without us noticing it. However, this young sloth is so small that we believe it's only a few days old." Last time the sloths had a baby it wasn't dicovered until it was considerably larger than the
holidays (especially on rainy days – rain means LOTS of visitors!), so if you want a more undisturbed experience, we recommend that you visit us outside the high season and on days without rain. Also, if you [...] you visit us 2-3 hours before closing time, this is the time of day when we have the fewest visitors.
breeders”, says Henrik with a big smile on his face. Absolute climatic control After 72 days of incubation, the first baby came out of the soft egg shell Monday morning. The animal keeper of
just eating fish. Birds are among its favourite prey as well. But even a greedy carnivore can end its days as a meal for other even more greedy carnivore fish. And this is exactly what happened for one of
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