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Passage Through Asia
  • Passage Through Asia is a large paddock with no boundaries between visitors and animals. Visitors can only access the area by driving through it in their own cars or riding on the Jumbo Express train. The paddock houses herds of Bactrian camels, barasingha, fallow deer, sika deer and Père David's deer.
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Lions of Serengeti
  • Opened in 2005, Lions of Serengeti is home to a pride of seven African lions.
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Sea Lion Splash
  • Formerly the zoo's Dolphin Pool, Seal Lion Splash is a daily demonstration in which the zoo's three trained Californian sea lions perform tricks and stunts in their pool (referred to as the 'Splash Zone').
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Elephant Herd
  • Whipsnade Zoo keeps a herd of nine Asian elephants. Their paddock is seven acres, and featured three pools, mud wallows and dust baths. The elephant herd has a brand new indoor facility, the Centre for Elephant Care, which opened in Easter of 2017.
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Rhinos of Nepal
  • Opened in February 2008, Rhinos of Nepal houses a group of four Indian rhinoceros. The building aims to be environmentally friendly, using rain water captured on the roof to fill the pools, heating the pools with solar energy and featuring barriers that are made from recycled wooden railway sleeper instead of metal bars.
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Birds of the World
  • A daily educational show in which keepers present various bird species demonstrating their natural abilities to an audience of visitors. Birds used in the show include Blue-and-yellow macaws, European eagle owl, Harris hawks, toco toucan, bald eagle and hyacinth macaws.
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Cheetah Rock
  • Opened in 2008, this exhibit is home to a group of cheetahs, and features displays that inform visitors about ZSL's cheetah conservation project in Tanzania. Despite ZSL's conservation project being focused on East African, the Cheetahs at Whipsnade are in fact Sudan cheetahs from Northeast Africa.
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Children's Farm
  • An area aimed primarily at children and housing domesticated livestock such as turkeys, llamas, alpacas, cows, silkie chickens, horses, donkeys and goats, most of which are free-roaming. The Children's Farm is also home to a female Bennett's wallaby named Pip.
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Wild Wild Whipsnade
  • Wild Wild Whipsnade was opened in 2010. This exhibit is home to several species of animal that lived in the wild in Britain hundreds of years ago. These include Eurasian brown bears, wolverines, Eurasian lynx, European wolves, European elk, reindeer, wild boar and European bison.
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Elephant House
  • His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh opened Whipsnade's new Elephant House in 1997
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