Shopf dog surprises with hair: a visit to the Berlin zoo is worthwhile!

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Discover the Berlin zoo in winter with a spectacular sea of ​​lights and the fascinating skopf deer!

Entdecken Sie den Tierpark Berlin im Winter mit einem spektakulären Lichtermeer und dem faszinierenden Schopfhirsch!
Discover the Berlin zoo in winter with a spectacular sea of ​​lights and the fascinating skopf deer!

Shopf dog surprises with hair: a visit to the Berlin zoo is worthwhile!

In the Berlin Tierpark is an exciting event in focus that inspires visitors in this cold season! The zoo, which extends over 160 hectares and has more than 8000 animals, has recently released a fascinating video of the East Chinese Schopfensch on its Instagram channel. In the early Sunday morning, December 8th, the deer was filmed around in his enclosure while streaming and has been amazed by the followers since then. In the video, the park asks its viewers whether they know that the Schopf deer owes its name to its impressive hair, which can be up to 18 centimeters long. Many users are surprised and confessed that they had never noticed this special hairstyle.

A look at the history of the zoo

The Tierpark Berlin was founded in 1954 in response to the West Berlin Zoo and is now considered one of the largest landscape animal gardens in Europe. It offers natural enclosures that not only invite you to relax, but also serve to protect species. By Dr. Dr. Heinrich Dathe, a well -known zoologist of the GDR, launched, the zoo has developed over the decades. A distinctive example of its development is the Alfred Brehm-Haus, which was opened in 1963 and caused a sensation worldwide. Despite many challenges, the zoo has been preserved to this day and attracts numerous visitors every year who want to admire the diversity of the wildlife, including of course also the popular red pandas who live in the immediate vicinity of the Schopfengirschen.

With unforgettable experiences and new discoveries, the Berlin zoo shows that it is more than just a place to observe animals. The combination of education, relaxation and protection of species makes it an indispensable goal in the capital, as also proves the current interest in the extraordinary crested dogs and demonstrates the engagement of the zoo for modern animal husbandry, as Berlin Live . But the history of the zoo, which was created with volunteers and donations, is also a fascinating part of Berlin culture, as in a documentary on is explained.