Rabat Zoo

Rabat Zoo

Rabat Zoo ( ("Zoological Garden in Rabat"), ("The National Park for Animals in Rabat"); ), formerly known as "Temara Zoo", is a zoological park near Rabat in Morocco that was established in 1973. The first enclosures were built to house lions that were previously kept in the royal palace. These lions, believed to be descendants of the now-extinct Barbary lion, form the ancestral line of the zoo’s current lion population.

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Details

Area
119 acre
Logo
Rabat Zoo Logo.png
Opened
1973
Location
Rabat, Morocco
Zoo Name
Rabat Zoo
Date Opened
1973 (as Temara Zoo); reopened in 2012
Image Width
300px
Num Animals
2000
Num Species
190
Annual Visitors
6000000