Children, parents and grandparents walk around the park, looking at the animals, hand-feeding some of them, grinning at the sea bears show in the pool, relaxing in one of the many green areas and eating the packed lunch before the little amusement park is to be tried.
In 2019, Jyllands Park Zoo could celebrate its 50th anniversary. Over time, the park has been expanded and to this day you can see approx. 500 animals. See everything from giraffes, zebras and lions to birds, kangaroos and rabbits. Marketing and event coordinator, Marianne Alstrup, says: “What is so special about our zoo is that our guests get close to the animals. We hope our guests experience the relaxing atmosphere that is here and relax while they visit us ”.
Get close to the animals
Throughout the day, you can see the animal keepers working with the animals. In addition to the daily care of the animals, such as feeding and cleaning their boxes, the zoo has several shows during the day, where guests get extra close to the animals and you hear the animal keepers talk about the animals. The sea bears can be experienced every day (except Friday), when the animal keepers feed them and show how they work with the sea bears. The show is always popular and as 5-year-old Tilde said when the big sea bear male, Bubber, appeared in the water right in front of her: "I almost thought he would kiss me, but then he just splashed". You can also follow the animal keepers when they feed the penguins or how about touching or holding the park's large tiger python?