Peacocks and lions and tigers.
The lion is often considered the loudest animal in the zoo. Its roar can be heard up to 5 miles away.
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The best zoo in the world is subjective and can vary depending on personal preferences. Some top-ranked zoos include San Diego Zoo in the United States, Singapore Zoo in Singapore, and Taronga Zoo in Australia. Each offers unique experiences and a wide variety of animal species.
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Chester Zoo employs around 1,000 staff members, including keepers, educators, administrators, and other roles to support its operations and conservation efforts.
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Howler Monkey's have been known to be very loud, they may be the loudest in a specific zoo that contains Howler Monkey's but I am unsure about the general loudest animal in the zoo.
lion?
lion
elephant
Lion
A lion roaring.
monkey, elephant, giraffe
a chimpanzee who is loud by nature
I think it's a elephant.
elephants? i dont know why does it matter?
No there is not.
yes