Opened in 2003, the Pafos Zoo is a sprawling, 25-acre center for wildlife conservation located outside Paphos, Cyprus. Visitors can spend a day exploring and observing a diverse array of animals from around the world, including giraffes, lemurs, bats, and water monitors. The zoo is particularly renowned for its extensive collection of birds, adding to the rich variety of species on display. With its commitment to conservation and education, the Pafos Zoo offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and learn about various wildlife in a naturalistic setting.
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