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The present botanic garden and green house in Copenhagen is the 4th botanic garden in the Danish Capital. It dates from 1874. Copenhagen University's first botanical garden, Hortus Medicus, was established 2 August 1600.
Chimpassee House In The Background At Artis Zoo At Amsterdam The Netherlands 24-3-2023
Characteristic animals of the African savanna within the Lyon Zoo, in the \
Kevelaer, Germany, June 26, 2024 - Graduation house and brine spring in the pilgrimage town of Kevelaer.
KALININGRAD, RUSSIA - MAY 21, 2016: The red deer (Cervus elaphus) in the Kaliningrad zoo. The Zoo was founded in 1896 as the Konigsberger Tiergarten in the German town of Konigsberg.
Deer outdoors
Amersfoort, The Netherlands. April 26th, 2024:  Modern Cultural Center the Eemhuis on the Eemplein in Amersfoort
Ring tail lemurs walking with their tails up
Lemurs (Lemuriformes) run and rest in a meadow. Cute furry animal.
The Palmengarten is one of three botanical gardens in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is located in the Westend-Süd district. The image was captured during spring season.
Bird Cages At Artis Amsterdam The Netherlands 13-4-2018
A herd of gazelles lay on the ground.
Lake view scenery in the Park of the Golden Head aka Parc de la Tete d'or in Lyon France
Island covered in trees and pink flamingos on sunny day
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Lurking in the shallows and on an island in a lake are some of the famous Plesiosaur, Ichthyosaur, Iguanodon and Teleosaurus dinosaur sculptures in the public Crystal Palace Park in South East London. The dinosaurs were constructed in the park in 1854 when the former 1851 Great Exhibition glass ‘palace’ was moved to Sydenham after the exhibition closed. The new, extensive pleasure gardens contained a collection of around 30 ‘dinosaurs’ and other extinct creatures, which are now known to be anatomically inaccurate. They are, however, a famous and much-loved attraction in South East London. The sculptures were created by one of the 19th-century’s best-known natural history sculptors, Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807-1894). The landscape in which they are set was designed by Joseph Paxton, designer of the Crystal Palace glass building.
one madagascan lemur monkey sitting in the grass and 2 lemurs laying in the background
Bournemouth, UK. 22 May 2023. Public aviary in Bournemouth gardens, open to all in the public park
the duckling is resting on the ground
Two sleepy deers snooze the day away in the grounds of Dunham Massey Cheshire. The estate is under the care of the National trust and boasts a lovely old Mansion House, an extensive Deer park, a lake and lovely gardens.It lies just a few miles from the City of Manchester.
A ring-tailed lemur sitting on a wooden post with a rope, surrounded by greenery and trees.
Ring-Tailed Lemur with a baby Ring Tailed Lemur on its back sitting high up in a tree.
Edinburgh, Scotland - 19 March 2024 Entrance to the John Hope Gateway building at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh
protesting Ring tailed lemur
The entrance to Dublin Zoo in the Phoenix park, Dublin. Opened in 1831 it covers an area of 28 hectares in the heart of Dublin City.
A father visits a nature park with deer in Thailand with his son during his vacation and explains to him a lot about the animals while they feed them
Aquarium Building At The Artis Zoo Amsterdam The Netherlands 13-4-2018
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is one of the largest deer species. A male red deer is called a stag or hart, and a female is called a doe or hind. The red deer inhabits most of Europe, the Caucasus Mountains region, Anatolia, Iran, and parts of western Asia. It also inhabits the Atlas Mountains of Northern Africa; being the only living species of deer to inhabit Africa.. \nRed deer are ruminants, characterized by a four-chambered stomach. Genetic evidence indicates that the red deer, as traditionally defined, is a species group, rather than a single species, though exactly how many species the group includes remains disputed. The closely related and slightly larger American elk, or wapiti, native to North America and northeastern Asia, had been regarded as a subspecies of red deer, but recently it has been established as a distinct species. The ancestor of all red deer (and wapiti) probably originated in central Asia and resembled sika deer. \nAlthough at one time red deer were rare in parts of Europe, they were never close to extinction. Reintroduction and conservation efforts, such as in the United Kingdom and Portugal,  have resulted in an increase of red deer populations, while other areas, such as North Africa, have continued to show a population decline. \n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands. They are restricted in closed wired Areas. This Picture is made in Flevoland (Oostvaarders Plassen).
The present botanic garden and green house in Copenhagen is the 4th botanic garden in the Danish Capital. It dates from 1874. Copenhagen University's first botanical garden, Hortus Medicus, was established 2 August 1600.
Central Park in New York on a September Tuesday, 2017. Autumn aura in the central part of the city. A place of rest and recreation for New Yorkers. Empty park paths during the day, peace and quiet, recreation and relaxation in the midst of a bustling city.
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