Crocodile Zoo, Falster

Crocodile Zoo, Falster

The Crocodile Zoo is a zoo on the Danish island of Falster. It is located northeast of Eskilstrup, towards the northern centre of the island. Established in 2000, the zoo has the world's largest collection of crocodilians (crocodiles, alligators, caimans, gharial and relatives) with almost all existing species (24 species, same as St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park). Their male Nile crocodile Sobek, at more than long and in weight, is the largest crocodilian in Europe, and Medusa, a reticulated python, is among the largest snakes in Europe. Although primarily focussed on crocodilians, the zoo is also home to cougar (puma), clouded leopard, tayra, callitrichid monkeys, six-banded armadillos, monitor lizards, iguanas, hydrosaurs, parrots, and giant tortoises.

Details

Logo
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Location
Gundslevmagle, near Eskilstrup, Falster, Denmark
Zoo Name
Crocodile Zoo
Annual Visitors
45000