Nestled in Guadalajara, the Zoológico Guadalajara is a sprawling sanctuary that houses nearly 400 species across eight permanent exhibits. Among its notable features is Latin America’s largest reptile house. Visitors can observe white Bengal tigers, rare Mexican wolves, and endangered crocodiles. The zoo’s elevated position also offers sweeping views over the Barranca de Huentitán, adding a scenic backdrop to the wildlife experience.
Guadalajara Zoo (Zoológico Guadalajara)
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