Mitchell Park Zoo

Coordinates: 29°49′32″S 31°00′41″E / 29.825487°S 31.01132°E / -29.825487; 31.01132
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Mitchell Park Zoo
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29°49′32″S 31°00′41″E / 29.825487°S 31.01132°E / -29.825487; 31.01132
Location
Durban, South Africa
Websitewww.durban.gov.za/City_Services/ParksRecreation/pnature/Pages/mitchell.aspx
Aldabra giant tortoises at Mitchell Park Zoo
One of the Suricates at the Zoo
A Grey Crowned Crane at Mitchell Park

Mitchell Park Zoo is also known as Mitchell Park or Mitchell's Park. Situated in the Morningside suburb of Durban, South Africa, it is the only zoo in Durban.[1]

The zoo was established as an

Indian Elephant named Nellie. Nellie was given to the zoo by the Maharajah of Mysore in 1928, and could blow a mouth organ and crack coconuts with her feet.[3]

Today the Zoo holds various smaller animals such as blue duiker, small South American Monkeys, raccoons and various birds. The largest animals in the zoo today are Aldabra giant tortoises.

The zoo also includes a children's playground, a walk-through aviary, and the Blue Zoo tea garden, as well as a large lawn area for picnics.[3] It is adjacent to Jameson Park, which was once a pineapple plantation and now displays some 200 species of roses.[2]

Mammals

Birds

Notes

  1. ^ "Durban: Mitchell Park". tripadvisor.com. TripAdvisor.com. Retrieved 10 April 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Mitchell Park & Jameson Park (Morningside, Durban)". sa-venues.com. SA-Venues.com. Retrieved 10 April 2010.
  3. ^ a b Quarsingh, Finola. "Mitchell Park Zoo". durban.gov.za. City of Durban. Archived from the original on 24 January 2010. Retrieved 10 April 2010.

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