The Denver Zoo has about 4,000 animals in residence, and they represent roughly 700 different species, of which 155 are considered "endangered species". These animals draw over 1.6 million human visitors to the zoo yearly. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
As of September 2014, the number of animals at the Denver Zoo is 4,125. The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo has 3,000 animals. The Detroit Zoo information page says it has more than 2,600 animals, and the Dallas Zoo has over 2,000. There are over 5,000,000 animals living in zoos worldwide.
The Denver Zoo has a wide variety of animals from reptiles to amphibians to mammmals, etc. So yes, The Denver Zoo does have Bobcats and other kinds of felines such as lions and tigers.
there are exactly 563 species
i don't think so as u can't really feed animals in zoo
2670 animals
Denver Zoo was created in 1896.
This Zoo has over 4000 animals representing 700 species. This is a large Zoo, with many exhibits and events. They even have a teen career workshop. For more info see website listed below.
Their are 563 species in the Denver zoo
OKAY.... LOTS OF ANIMALS LIVE IN ZOO.... BUT IT IS VERY HARD TO NOE DA EXACT POPULATION BECAUSE ANIMALS ARE DYING AND TAKING BIRTH...... OKAY.... LOTS OF ANIMALS LIVE IN ZOO.... BUT IT IS VERY HARD TO NOE DA EXACT POPULATION BECAUSE ANIMALS ARE DYING AND TAKING BIRTH......
anybody that wants to see the animals
Denver Zoo's address is 2300 Steele Street, Denver, Colorado, USA. One could reach to the Denver Zoo with own car or by using the planned trips offered by public transportation.
Carolyn Etter has written: 'The Denver Zoo' -- subject(s): Denver Zoo, Denver Zoological Foundation, History