Census of the London Zoo. Have you seen anything funnier?

The London Zoo appeared in 1828 as a zoological collection intended for research by scientists. Now it is the oldest zoo in the world, on the territory of which about 800 species of animals live. And every year its employees hold an extremely interesting event - the census of the local population. Take a look at how funny and original it all looks.

Penguin hurries to inventory

This spider, too, did not forget to count

Charming and curious meerkats are always happy to offer their help to the zoo staff.

Girl counts penguins


Lemur is also eager to help count


Zoo employee conducts census of birds

The census at the London Zoo is considered one of the most famous events, which many professional photographers always try to come to.


Handsome lemurs love to pose for photographers

As, however, and chameleons

Extraordinarily Photogenic Creatures

The specific name of this amateur photographer is Jackson's chameleon

Girl counts llamas

And this employee is trying to count the Humboldt penguins

Chameleon studying inventory records

Perhaps the most difficult task during the census is to count jellyfish

Lemur got his favorite treat

Watch the video: London Zoo Takes Animal Kingdom Census (April 2024).

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