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A car painted with Zebra stripes passes a herd of Zebras at The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan . The Safari opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
A bird releasing it's pray at the The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan. The safari opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
An Ostridge walks near the car driving through The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan. The Safari opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
A Pelecaniformes landing into The Zoological Center's pond in Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan. The Safari opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
A duck swiming in the bond of The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan. The safari opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
A hippopotamus cools off in his pool at the The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan. The Safari opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
A hippopotamus cools off in his pool at the The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan. The Safari opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
A monkey in The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan. The Safari. The Safari opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
A monkey in The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan. The Safari. The Safari opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
A momy and baby monkey in The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan. The Safari. The Safari opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
A monkey in The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan. The Safari. The Safari opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
Monkeys in The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan. The Safari. The Safari opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
A monkey in The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan. The Safari. The Safari opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
A monkey in The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan. The Safari. The Safari opened to the general public in 1974 as an African animal park. The African Park and the zoo within occupy 250 acres and include 1,600 animals of different species: 68 species of mammals, 130 species of fowl, and 25 species of reptiles.
Oct 5 2010. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90