Tierpark Angermünde, Zoo in Angermünde, Germany.
Tierpark Angermünde is a zoo spread across a spacious area in the Uckermark region of northeastern Germany, home to a diverse range of animal species. The enclosures follow traditional architectural styles and are integrated into the parkland setting.
The zoo was established in 1963, making it the first such facility in the Uckermark area. Over the decades, it underwent several updates to improve animal welfare and visitor experience.
The park serves as a gathering place for families seeking close encounters with animals and learning opportunities. Visitors come here to spend time together while discovering facts about wildlife in a relaxed, informal way.
The zoo operates during warm months from spring through autumn with extended hours, while winter brings shorter visiting times. The grounds feature wide, accessible pathways that accommodate strollers and visitors with mobility considerations.
The zoo houses a remarkable collection of all six camel species in one location, including both Old World and South American varieties. This rare assemblage of different camel types offers visitors an uncommon opportunity to observe the full spectrum of these animals together.
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