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Marlow Bird Park
Marlow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Modern bird park with walk-through aviaries and birds of prey shows. Home to around 700 animals from 140 species in a park-like landscape.
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Haliaeetus leucocephalus Least Concern
Haliaeetus leucocephalus
Bald Eagle
Bald eagles in a birds of prey facility.
π Nordamerika
π½οΈ Carnivore
βοΈ 3β6,3 kg
β³ 20β30 Jahre
ποΈ Coasts and lakes of North America
π‘ Bald eagles build the largest nests of any bird β up to 2 tons heavy.
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Macropus rufogriseus Least Concern
Macropus rufogriseus
Bennett's Wallaby
Free-roaming Bennett's wallabies in the park.
π Ozeanien
π½οΈ Herbivore
βοΈ 11β27 kg
β³ 12β15 Jahre
ποΈ Grasslands and forests of Australia
π‘ Bennett's wallabies can jump up to 1.8 m high.
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Spheniscus humboldti Vulnerable
Spheniscus humboldti
Humboldt Penguin
South American penguin, named after the naturalist Alexander von Humboldt.
π SΓΌdamerika
π½οΈ Piscivore
βοΈ 3β5 kg
β³ 15β20 Jahre
ποΈ Coasts of Chile and Peru
π‘ Humboldt penguins dig nesting burrows in guano deposits along the coast.
Endangered
Nestor notabilis
Kea
Intelligent New Zealand mountain parrot, known for its curiosity.
π Ozeanien
π½οΈ Omnivore
βοΈ 0,8β1 kg
β³ 30β50 Jahre
ποΈ Mountain forests of New Zealand's South Island
π‘ Keas are considered the most intelligent parrots in the world and solve complex puzzles.
Ring-Tailed Lemur
Madagascan lemur with a striking black-and-white ringed tail.
π Afrika
π½οΈ Omnivore
βοΈ 2β3,5 kg
β³ 16β19 Jahre
ποΈ Dry forests and scrubland of southern Madagascar
π‘ Ring-tailed lemurs hold 'stink fights', scenting their tails and waving them at rivals.