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Mumbai zoo part-1 • Mumbai famous veer jijamata zoo (Mumbai zo... **CLOSED ONLY ON WEDNESDAY ** open for 6 days Mumbai Zoo began as a botanical garden in 1861. Back then, it was called Victoria Gardens. Later, the residents started calling it Ranichi Bagh (Queen’s Gardens). It extended into a zoo 30 years later. David Sassoon, a Jewish businessman, handed over his private zoo to the government, and after multiple developments and revamping, Mumbai Zoo is in its present form. Even after it has been renamed to Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan, people refer to it as Rani Baugh (or Bagh) or Byculla Zoo. Things to do at Mumbai Zoo 1. The Zoo Campus – Mumbai Zoo Rani Bagh has many common animal species of India and other lesser known breeds. In the designated cages, you will find jackals, sloth beers and swamp deers among others. Crocodiles, elephants and hippos are also in the zoo. Some animals like hyenas and leopards are kept in separate sections. 2. The Penguins’ Room – Seven Humboldt penguins from Seoul are among the recent additions to the Mumbai Zoo animals list. They are kept in a building within the premises, which has cooled chambers to recreate their natural habitat in South America. 3. Aquatic birds’ aviary – The newly constructed Mumbai Zoo aviary offers you a walkthrough among the noisy birds in the campus. You can take a walk on the wooden bridge, interact with the birds, and also click pictures of these flying beauties. Pelicans, flamingos and albino crows are there. Cranes, herons and storks are among the other species in this aviary made for aquatic birds. 4. The Botanical garden – The Mumbai Zoo park has more than 3000 trees, herbs and flowering plants. In a recent study, the researchers found the Indian banyan, Tree of Heaven (native to Myanmar) and Crescentia Cujete, also known as Beggar’s Bowl, among other 800+ species. Flowering trees like Rose of Venezuela, Cannon Ball and Flame of the Forest (Palash, in Hindi) too are in this garden. #birdzoo #zoo #animalzoo #vikashnu #jijamatazoo #fun #sightseeing