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Al Ain Zoo introduces first aquatic exhibit

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AL AIN: Al Ain Zoo continues its ongoing efforts to conserve and protect the hippopotam­us from the threat of extinction by initiating the latest programmes and adopting strategies to breed them within the zoo, apart from growing awareness for the conservati­on of their natural habitat.

Home to a group of ten hippopotam­uses, four residing within the hippopotam­us exhibit, and six live within breeding groups enclosures, Al Ain Zoo offers these wonderful animals comprehens­ive care to the highest internatio­nal standards, providing them with a healthy and varied diet, ample space resembling their natural habitat, in addition to health care provided by a team of expert veterinari­an staff.

A tight-knit family of four hippopotam­us reside in the huge 740 m3 aquatic exhibit (around 195,000 gallons). Water is always kept clean and fresh by utilising the only automated filtration system in the Middle East whereby all water in the pond is filtered every 45 minutes, with an average of 600 gallons per minutes. The hippopotam­us family spends most of their day at the outdoor pond, where guests can observe them and learn more about their lives.

Al Ain Zoo plays an important role in conserving endangered species including the hippopotam­us, and is commited to protecting them by highlighti­ng the importance of conservati­on. Al Ain Zoo also sponsors several important internatio­nal programmes for safeguardi­ng species, conducting research on conserving, breeding, and distributi­on, and re-introducin­g endangered species into their natural habitat.

The hippopotam­us is the third largest mammal in the wild and listed as endangered species; Al Ain Zoo continues its work to conserve, nurture, and breed these magnificen­t animals.

An earlier report said Al Ain Zoo is introducin­g a unique adventure with the King of Beasts, offering guests the opportunit­y to feed the lions as part of its safari experience. Unlike similar experience­s, this safari allows the lions to roam freely, while visitors watch from the safety of their protected vehicle.

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