
Photo: Zoopark Chomutov
Chomutov Zoo is one of the youngest Czech zoos, but it can boast being the largest by area, stretching over 112 hectares. The zoo has over 1,000 animals of 161 breeds, 14 of them endangered species. Many of the animals can be viewed moving around freely in open spaces.
Chomutov Zoo, located on the outskirts of Chomutov, north of Prague, was officially established in 1975, but as many other zoos established in the regions, the foundations for it were laid much earlier, around 1932, when it started out as an entertainment park with animals.
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Author: Anton Kaimakov