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Yes, the Beijing Zoo is the largest in China. Both with the largest group of species and number of animals.
it is i believe the Singapore zoo. very lovely and humane as far as zoos go, it lets some of its animals wander freely on the grounds, not the big cats of course, but some small monkeys and other lil creatures.
The largest by area, is the Red McCombs Wildlife (Texas) with over 12.500 acres. The largest by species is San Diego Zoo (California) with around 4,500 animals in 900 species.
The largest zoo in terms of land area is the Monarto Zoological Park in Australia with 3,583 acres.
The Bronx zoo, it's over 260 acres and has around 200 different species. The Bronx Zoo is no where near close to being the largest zoo in the world. There are many larger zoos in terms of area, number of visitors and number of species. I have not been able to find a definitive answer on any of these.
The Taronga Zoo in Australia has 2,600 animals and 340 different kinds of species. The zoo opened in 1916 and has a land area of 52 acres.
The Cleveland Metropark Zoo houses 600 difference species of animals. The zoo has over 3,000 animals in all, and cover 183 acres of land.
The Ueno Zoo, located in Tokyo, is the biggest zoo in Japan. It has 2,600 animals, 464 species, and occupies 35 acres of land.
The largest Zoo will depend on what you are judging, the actual area the zoo covers, the number of animals on site, or the number of guests per day/year. The Berlin Zoologicial Garden, is the largest if you are counting animals as the deciding factor. They have 14,000 animals from 1,500 different species, in only 86 acres. It was the first Zoo to open in Germany, opening in 1844. For more details about this zoo see the web site listed below.
It is 28 acres.
The zoo in San Diego is aptly named the San Diego Zoo. It is the largest zoo in the state and has over 500 species of plants,animals, and aquatic life.
It is 216 acres.