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ZOO ANIMALS!

      According to the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), over 600 million visitors pass through the gates of over 1,300 zoological parks, reserves and aquariums worldwide every year.

Photos Collected From Zoos Around The World. Enjoy! :)
Shangrala's Zoo Animals
      Elke, a five-day-old Francois Langur, makes her media debut at Taronga Zoo's Wildlife Hospital in Sydney, Australia on March 24, 2009. Taronga's keepers have decided to hand-raise the monkey after she was rejected by her mother. (REUTERS/Daniel Munoz)


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      In this photo provided by the San Francisco Zoo, a reticulated giraffe calf nuzzles Ron Amiot, an animal keeper at the San Francisco Zoo, Thursday, April 2, 2009 in San Francisco, Calif. The calf was born that morning at sun-up to Kristin. Giraffe females give birth standing up after the 14 to 15 month gestation period, with a six foot drop for the Calf's entrance into the world. (AP Photo/George Nikitin, San Francisco Zoo)


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      Three Sumatran tiger cubs play in the tiger exhibit at the San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park on March 25, 2009. The trio, born on November 13, 2008, was only recently allowed in the big outdoor enclosure for public viewing. The Sumatran tiger is listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or IUCN. Only between 300 and 400 Sumatran tigers are left in the wild on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, mostly in national parks. There are only 350 in managed care. (KEN BOHN/AFP/Getty Images)


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      A giant panda sits in the Olympic Games Panda House at Beijing Zoo, March 22, 2009. Eight giant pandas flown to Beijing last May to add cheer to the Olympics return to their hometown in southwest China's Sichuan Province on Sunday, Xinhua reported. (REUTERS/Jason Lee)


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      A baby kangaroo named Tijana peers from the incubator in its enclosure in Belgrade Zoo in Serbia on April 16, 2009. Her mother, after being scared by an emu, ran away and Tijana fell from her pouch. Now Tijana, who cannot survive outside a pouch, must stay in a special incubator, where the temperature remains a constant 35 degrees Celsius. Biologists have fashioned a set of canvas pouches for her, and she is fed every two hours with a special milk from US and Germany. (REUTERS/Ivan Milutinovic)


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      In this photo provided by the Chicago Zoological Society, Sophia, a 27-year-old orangutan, and her unnamed 6-month-old baby female enjoy the day at the Brookfield Zoo in Brookfield, Ill., on Thursday, April 9, 2009. (AP Photo/Chicago Zoological Society, Jim Schulz)


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      Gorilla infant Kiburi sleeps on her mother Safiri's back, during sunny weather at the zoo, in Duisburg, Germany, Wednesday, April 8, 2009. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)


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      Cezar, a lion relocated from a Romanian zoo takes in his new surroundings at Lions Rock big cat sanctuary near Bethlehem in South Africa March 14, 2009. Cezar is one of a group of seven lions relocated from Austrian and Romanian zoos by international animal rights foundation Four Paws (Vier Pfoten). (REUTERS/Mike Hutchings)


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      Senior zookeeper Laura Pelrine gets the attention of a young ring-tailed lemur, born February 18 at Franklin Park Zoo in Boston, Friday, April 3, 2009. The lemur measures 6 inches and weighs about 5 ounces. (Globe Staff Photo/Wendy Maeda)




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      Gorilla mother Tamani shows her newborn baby to visitors in Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam on April 12, 2009. The silverback gorilla named Bokito, who went on a rampage two years ago in the Blijdorp Zoo, is the father of the newborn baby. (Marten van Dijl/AFP/Getty Images)


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      A baby Giraffe stands next to its mother in the zoo in Hanover, Germany on March 13, 2009. The Giraffe young was born on February 24, 2009. (NIGEL TREBLIN/AFP/Getty Images)


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      Brown bear Pedro lies on the ground as zoo visitors look on and cast their shadows on the ground in Bern, Switzerland on Good Friday, April 10, 2009. (AP Photo/KEYSTONE/Peter Klaunzer)


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      Greg Clark of Wild at Heart shows one of the burrowing owls about to be released inside a temporary tent constructed near Kingman, Ariz. on Saturday March 14, 2009. An all-volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to wildlife conservation, started the process of relocating several displaced burrowing owls to their new home northeast of Kingman on Saturday. (AP Photo/Kingman Daily Miner, JC Amberlyn


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      A Yellow Mongoose is anesthetized before undergoing a health check in London Zoo's veterinary surgery on March 11, 2009 in London, England. The first part of the procedure checks the animals ears, eyes, teeth, feet and it's gender. The small mammal which originates from southern Africa is one of three from Marwell Zoo, which will make up part of a new Animal Adventure exhibit to be opened on April 3, 2009 at the park. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)


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      Pagi, right, a female Bornean sun bear cub whose name means "morning" in a Malayan dialect, licks her brother, Palu, who is named after a valley in Borneo, as they made their public debut at the San Diego Zoo on Monday, March 16, 2009. The twins are only the third Bornean sun bear litter to be born in North America, all of which have occurred at the San Diego Zoo, where researchers are studying reproductive biology and maternal care of the sun bear. (AP Photo/San Diego Zoo, Tammy Spratt)


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      Polar bears Bill, right, and Lara react during their first meeting, at the Zoom Erlebniswelt zoo, in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Friday, April 17, 2009. Bill came from the zoo in Bruenn, Czech Republic, as a new partner for Lara. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)


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      16-year-old male mandrill "Pablo", 10-year-old "Zora" and their four-week-old baby play in their enclosure on March 20, 2009 at Munich's zoo Tierpark Hellabrunn. (JOERG KOCH/AFP/Getty Images)


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      Five-day-old elephant Ko Raya looks out of her enclosure beside her mother, 22-year-old Asian elephant Pang Pha, as the pair were presented to the public at Berlin's Zoologischer Garten zoo March 20, 2009. Ko Raya was born at the zoo and is Pang Pha's third offspring. (STEFFI LOOS/AFP/Getty Images)


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      Dromedary mother Jasmin sniffs her baby Jamila in the outdoor enclosure at the Berlin Zoo, Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Jamila was born on April 2, 2009. (AP Photo/Maya Hitij



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