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Meet the animals - ZSL London Zoo

Meet some of the most popular animals that you can expect to encounter on your visit to ZSL London Zoo

Find out facts about the animals, including where they live, what they eat and whether they are endangered in the wild (their IUCN status).

ZSL's work, not only at our Zoos but also in our Institute of Zoology and field conservation programmes, looks into these species and identifies ways to help them in their own habitats.

A complete list of all animals held at ZSL London Zoo can be found here: ZSL animal inventory

Painted Dog

Mammals - African hunting dog

African hunting dogs are social, communally hunting carnivores, which live in small cohesive packs.

MAMMALS

South African Black Footed Penguin

Birds - Blackfooted penguin

Penguins spend nine months at sea and return to land only to breed and moult. This species is threatened by oil pollution and reduction of food supply due to overfishing.

BIRDS

Moon jellyfish

Invertebrates - Moon jellyfish

Adult moon jellyfish are easily recognisable by the four horseshoe-shaped reproductive organs which are visible through the top of the bell.

INVERTEBRATES

Raja the Komodo Dragon

Reptiles, amphibians and fish - Komodo dragon

Komodo dragons have saliva laced with deadly bacteria. Having ambushed their prey, they often wait for the animal to die from the infections caused by the wounds.

REPTILES ETC.

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