Our polar bear, Blizzard, is a magnificent symbol of the Arctic. Despite the warm climate, Blizzard thrives in his specially designed enclosure, complete with a chilled swimming pool and snowy play areas created using artificial snow machines. His favorite activity is diving for fish hidden by keepers in the water, showcasing his natural hunting instincts.
The zebras in our zoo are as lively as they are beautiful. Our lead zebra, Stella, has a reputation for being the most curious of the herd. She often approaches the edge of the enclosure to observe visitors, especially children, with her wide, inquisitive eyes.
The African leopard, Zuri, is the epitome of grace and stealth. With her golden coat and dark rosettes, she blends perfectly into her habitat, which mimics the rocky outcrops and trees of her native African savannah.
The common pheasant may be a familiar bird, but our resident male, Percy, is anything but ordinary. With his iridescent plumage and striking red facial skin, Percy is the showstopper of the aviary. During mating season, he performs elaborate displays, fanning out his feathers and calling loudly to attract attention.
Our savannah elephant, named Tembo, is a true gentle giant. Standing over 3 meters tall, Tembo is not only the largest resident of the zoo but also one of the most intelligent. His keepers have trained him to respond to over 20 commands, allowing them to perform routine health checks without stress.
Our African penguin colony is always bustling with activity, and the star of the group is Pebble, a curious and bold penguin who loves interacting with visitors during feeding shows. Pebble has a unique way of “greeting” visitors—he waddles up to the glass and taps it with his beak, much to the delight of onlookers.