The main animal exhibition area Flamingo exhibition area The first thing that catches the eye of Shanghai Wildlife Park is the Flamingo exhibition area, where nearly 200 species of birds live in groups. Therefore, flamingos have become the "welcome birds" of Shanghai Wildlife Park. Flamingos, named after their fiery bodies, are mainly distributed in India, Africa and Central and South America. Its life span is 20-30 years, and it feeds on shrimp, clams, insects and algae. Red is not the original feather color of flamingos, but comes from the plankton they ingest. At the same time, the brighter the red, the stronger the flamingo, the more attractive it is to the opposite sex, and the better the offspring will be.
Kangaroo Slope Shanghai Wildlife Park Kangaroo Slope covers an area of 2,000 square meters. The lush lawn is spacious and bright. More than 30 gray kangaroos and red kangaroos live here. They are very docile. Visitors can feed kangaroos near them, touch their babies and take photos with them.
Giraffe Pavilion The pedestrian area of Giraffe Pavilion in Shanghai Wildlife Park covers an area of more than 2,000 square meters. Tall trees, sinks and pools are arranged in the venue, and the ground is a combination of stones, sand and grass. Visitors can feed giraffes with leaves and feel the pleasure of close contact with giraffes.
The Giant Panda Pavilion is in the Giant Panda Exhibition Area. Half-year-old giant panda twins move their round bodies to formally welcome tourists.
Zeban Garden Zeban Garden is located between the Asian Elephant Exhibition Area and the Beast Mountain Performance Ground, with an area of nearly 1.500 square meters. The exhibition area imitates the ecological design and is equipped with trees and shrubs. More than a dozen zebras take a leisurely walk, and visitors can watch zebras at close range.
Parrot Hall: There are educational feeders and various interesting toys in the parrot exhibition area of Shanghai Wildlife Park. Through abundant food and scattered feeding, parrots can fully move and reduce the competition for food among parrots.