The Tallinn Zoo (Tallinna Loomaaed) is a zoo in the Estonian capital Tallinn. It is the only zoo in all of Estonia. It has the largest collection of wild goats and sheep in the world. The zoo specializes in goats and argalis. A special mountain setting has been set up for this called the Alpinarium. The snow leopards are also housed there. The zoo is also home to many birds of prey, owls and cranes. Furthermore, Tallinn Zoo has two tropical halls with reptiles, fish and tropical birds. In 1989 a new elephant enclosure was built on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the zoo.
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Tallinn Zoo offers a diverse collection of animals in a spacious, natural setting. Visitors appreciate the variety of species, including exotic and local fauna. The zoo's commitment to conservation and education is evident, with informative displays and occasional keeper talks. While many enclosures are well-maintained, some areas may benefit from updates. The zoo's large territory provides a pleasant walking experience, though it can be tiring for some visitors. Highlights include the elephant house, big cat exhibits, and the tropical house. Some reviewers note that food options could be improved. Despite occasional criticisms about aging infrastructure, most visitors find the zoo enjoyable, especially for families and animal enthusiasts. The zoo's location, slightly outside the city center, requires some planning for transportation.
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