There are some cubs of various different animals in zoos in Mexico. One of the most prominent is a rare white lion cub in a zoo there. This was featured prominently in American media.
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No, koalas live in Australia. Australians are very protective of their koalas, and leave very few into zoos. In fact, I think there might be NO koalas in zoos; that would be a fun topic to look up. =) Hope this helped!
Besides those brought from overseas, including those on pet stores and zoos, no. Pythons are a species native of Africa.
Yes there are Emperor penguins in some zoos.
...zoos? Of course Finland has zoos! Maybe the most famous zoo of Finland is Korkeasaari ("High Island") in Tampere town.
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In zoos not in the wild.
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Nope, dodos have been extinct since 1690. There are no dodos in any zoos.
Yes honey there are zoos in Germany just like there are in the United States
There are many zoos of course, Chile is a country there are about 30 zoos. the biggest zoo in Chile is the Santiago Zoo, which is in Cerro San Cristobal, in Parque Metropolitano
There are no elephants in New Mexico, except maybe in zoos. Elephants live in Africa and Southeast Asia, including Indochina and India.