Dublin Zoo and Jersey Zoo.
No. Panda's are native to southern china. You may be able to spot one or two of these magnificent animals in Zoos in Europe.
Apart from various zoos etc. Europe does not have elephants.
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There are no Wild monkeys in Europe. So the only place you can see monkeys are in Zoos
Chimpanzees in Europe are mainly in zoos. There are no wild chimpanzees in Europe. There is a set of wild monkeys in Gibraltar, the only wild monkeys in Europe, but they are not chimpanzees.
They used to live in Europe in the early to middle Pleistocene era.
No penguins do not live in the Norhtern Hemisphere including Europe, Asia, and North America. Unless they are in zoos for display.
As of my last update in October 2023, there are no wild pandas living in Europe, as they are native to China. However, some European zoos house giant pandas as part of conservation and research programs. The number of pandas in these zoos can vary, but they are typically few in number due to their breeding and habitat needs. Generally, only a handful of zoos in Europe, such as those in Edinburgh and Berlin, have giant pandas on display.
No wild pandas have ever lived in Europe, although some do live in zoos throughout Europe, including Britain.
Penguins are a phenomenon of the Southern Hemisphere and are not found in Europe except in zoos. Penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches in the wild, as they do in New Zealand and in Africa.
The number of wolverines in zoos is relatively low, as they are not commonly kept in captivity due to their specialized habitat and dietary needs. Estimates suggest that there are only a few hundred wolverines in zoos worldwide, primarily in North America and Europe. Many zoos focus on conservation efforts and breeding programs for more endangered species, which often leaves wolverines less represented.
Some zoos have goats but not all zoos.