18 Free photos of Karlsruhe Zoo and Vivarium, Germany . Here are free, high quality pictures of the Karlsruhe Zoo and the Karlsruhe Vivarium, including some animals and the facilities. Zoologischer Garten Karlsruhe opened in 1865. It has 910 animals of 130 species on 9 hectares (22.5 acres). The Karlsruhe Vivarium (Vivarium im Museum für Naturkunde) opened in 1938 and has about 180 species. Over 1 million visitors enjoy the Zoo each year.
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image01.jpg Karlsruhe Zoo, Germany |
image02.jpg European Elk aka Moose at Tierpark, Karlsruhe , Germany |
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image03.jpg Moose at Tierpark, Karlsruhe, Germany |
image04.jpg Moose at Tierpark, Karlsruhe, Germany |
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image05.jpg Przewalski’s Horse, Zoo, Karlsruhe, Germany |
image06.jpg Przewalski’s Horse, Zoo, Karlsruhe |
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image07.jpg Przewalski’s Horse, Zoo, Karlsruhe |
image08.jpg Meercats Zoo, Karlsruhe |
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image09.jpg Meercats Zoo, Karlsruhe |
image10.jpg Meercats, Zoo, Karlsruhe |
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image11.jpg Mediterranean Octupus, Karlsruhe Vivarrium |
image12.jpg Mediterranean Octupus, Karlsruhe Vivarrium |
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image13.jpg Mediterranean Octupus, Karlsruhe Vivarrium |
image14.jpg Mediterranean Octupus, Karlsruhe Vivarrium |
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image15.jpg Mediterranean Octupus, Karlsruhe Vivarrium |
image16.jpg Mediterranean Octupus, Karlsruhe Vivarrium |
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image17.jpg Tulips, Karlsruhe Vivarrium |
image18.jpg Sculpture, Karlsruhe Zoo |
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