RMC7MFB1–Graphics; Sign showing visitors to Burgers Zoo, Arnhem, plan of grounds. The Netherlands. Holland.
RMD3T254–Chimpanzee sat on a pole at Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, the Netherlands
RMEME212–The chimpanzees of Burgers' Zoo use sticks to fish for bananas on a clothesline and apples in the water in Arnhem, the Netherlands, 17 April 2015. Earlier this week, a female chimpanzee named Tushi hit a drone with a stick. The video was publicised on hundreds of news media websites worldwide, including CNN and NBC, and has now tens of millions of views. Photo: VidiPhoto dpa - - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMW4J1RJ–People in an underwater passage in the aquarium of the Royal Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, The Netherlands
RFPWJM3A–Elephant plays with a hay bale hanging high in the tree in Burgers' Zoo in The Netherlands
RMK0XBKY–Acinonyx jubatus (Cheetah), Burgers zoo, Arnhem, the Netherlands
RMD5J3HW–The sisters Anne and Vera Theunissen enjoy feeding the lemures with snacks at Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands on November 13,2012. The zoo invited the girls to feed the animals by hand because they raised a smart question about those prosimians. Photo: Vidiphoto
RFEYDE6Y–Mother Siamang with her young, walking the ropes (Symphalangus syndactylus, Hylobates S.) at Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem, Holland
RMK0X90G–Anolis marmoratus (Leopard anole), Burgers zoo, Arnhem, the Netherlands
RFE71YDX–Mature female Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) at Burgers Zoo, Arnhem, Netehrlands
RMK0XBKT–Anhinga rufa (African Darter or snakebird), Burgers zoo, Arnhem, the Netherlands
RFEN4XED–West African Pygmy hippopotamus (Hexaprotodon liberiensis, Choeropsis liberiensis) at Burger's Zoo, Arnhem, The Netherlands
RFE4AG7T–Burgers' Zoo Arnhem
RMC4XG2C–Sumatran Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae). Burger's Zoo, The Netherlands.
RMD3T1JK–Meerkat at Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, the Netherlands
RMEME20Y–The chimpanzees of Burgers' Zoo use sticks to fish for bananas on a clothesline and apples in the water in Arnhem, the Netherlands, 17 April 2015. Earlier this week, a female chimpanzee named Tushi hit a drone with a stick. The video was publicised on hundreds of news media websites worldwide, including CNN and NBC, and has now tens of millions of views. Photo: VidiPhoto dpa - - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMW4J16M–Billboard with advertisement for the Royal Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, The Netherlands
RFPWJM46–Common warthog drinking from a puddle in Burgers' Zoo in The Netherlands
RMRBY3PX–Acinonyx jubatus (Cheetah), Burgers zoo, Arnhem, the Netherlands.
RMD5J3HR–The sisters Anne and Vera Theunissen enjoy feeding the lemures with snacks at Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands on November 13,2012. The zoo invited the girls to feed the animals by hand because they raised a smart question about those prosimians. Photo: Vidiphoto
RMRD7PP5–Anolis marmoratus (Leopard anole), Burgers zoo, Arnhem, the Netherlands.
RFEMR335–Mature female cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) at Burgers Zoo, Arnhem, The Netherlands
RM2KDAPN5–A view of the environmentally-friendly artificial reef created by the company 'Reefy' at the bottom of the aquarium, in the Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, on May 23rd, 2022. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
RFE5A78J–Burgers' Zoo Arnhem
RMC7MF6A–Directional sign within Burgers Zoo, The Netherlands, Europe.
RMD3T1H4–Jackass penguin at Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, the Netherlands
RMEME213–The chimpanzees of Burgers' Zoo use sticks to fish for bananas on a clothesline and apples in the water in Arnhem, the Netherlands, 17 April 2015. Earlier this week, a female chimpanzee named Tushi hit a drone with a stick. The video was publicised on hundreds of news media websites worldwide, including CNN and NBC, and has now tens of millions of views. Photo: VidiPhoto dpa - - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMW4J1HG–Artwork of a stranded whale in the Royal Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, The Netherlands
RME8TPP1–Arnhem, Netherlands. 14th October, 2014. ARNHEM - A happy family dinner. A special autumn surprise for the chimpanzees at Burgers' Zoo in the Dutch city Arnhem Tuesday 14-10-2014. Because the autumn holidays, the animals got a real family dinner with exclusive pumpkins. Because it is not a regular surprise everyday, the apes allowed themselves to taste the delicacy extra sapor. Pumpkins are only available in the fall and were serve by the caretakers as enrichment of the daily well-balanced meals. Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
RMEH81N1–With their nose in the books, the chimpanzees of Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands started Friday 6-3-2015 their own book feast. The reading material with many pictures were literally devoured. The main reason was that the zoo keepers of the Arnhem zoo put honey with seeds among the pages. With visible pleasure the apes took their tongue over the images of themselves and their fellow animals in the large bestiary book of Burgers' Zoo. The zoo presented the books to the apes because of the Dutch Book Week, which starts Saturday officially. In addition, the provision of food on a diverse way o
RFPWJKM8–Rhinoceros on the edge of puddle in Burgers' Zoo in The Netherlands
RMEME216–The chimpanzees of Burgers' Zoo use sticks to fish for bananas on a clothesline and apples in the water in Arnhem, the Netherlands, 17 April 2015. Earlier this week, a female chimpanzee named Tushi hit a drone with a stick. The video was publicised on hundreds of news media websites worldwide, including CNN and NBC, and has now tens of millions of views. Photo: VidiPhoto dpa - - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMD5J3HT–The sisters Anne and Vera Theunissen enjoy feeding the lemures with snacks at Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands on November 13,2012. The zoo invited the girls to feed the animals by hand because they raised a smart question about those prosimians. Photo: Vidiphoto
RME22G18–ARNHEM - It 's your birthday and your father is eating all the goodies. That was happening at the birthday party Friday 13-6-2014 of the gorilla twins N'Kato and N'Hasa at Burgers' Zoo in the Dutch city Arnhem. Only some endive leftovers remains for the twins, mother N'Gayla and the other guests. A beautiful vegetable tart with on it the number one in orange peppers, was made for the gorilla family. But father Bauwie happens to be the strongest. Gorilla twins are rare in zoos. And in particular these twins. They were raised without help from people. In the history of zoos, it's only happened o
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RMDJ38C6–A diver of Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands with the second-largest living coral reef in the world, is 'harvesting' corals from its own huge aquarium for the first time, Wednesday 20 November 2013. Till now, only the little breeding tanks of Burgers' Zoo donated living corals to European zoos. The corals in Burgers' Ocean are doing so well, that the polyps now 'fighting' together, so they have to move to other aquariums. While several coral reefs around the world were threatened, the coral in the Ocean of Burgers' Zoo in the Dutch city Arnhem grows as cabbage. The zoo in Wuppertal, Germany,
RMRBXG68–Aetobatus narinari (White-spotted eagle ray), Burgers zoo, Arnhem, the Netherlands.
RMD21FXW–A manatee is fed endives at the Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands, 10 January 2013. The three manatees living at the zoo consume 90 pounds of endives every day and, for a change, carrots and beets. Photo: VidiPhoto - NETHERLANDS OUT
RFENB0TP–Mature Blue duiker antelope (Cephalophus monticola) feeding on hay at Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem, The Netherlands
RFE7EBJD–Female Siamang gibbon (Symphalangus syndactylus, Hylobates S.) climbing a rope ladder in Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem, The Netherlands
RFPWJK8J–Siamangs playing high in the trees in Burgers' Zoo in The Netherlands
RMF2WH6D–African Black footed penguins (Spheniscus demersus) being fed fish by a bird handler at Burgers Zoo, Arnhem, The Netherlands
RMD5J3HX–The sisters Anne and Vera Theunissen enjoy feeding the lemures with snacks at Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands on November 13,2012. The zoo invited the girls to feed the animals by hand because they raised a smart question about those prosimians. Photo: Vidiphoto
RM2KDAPJA–Two divers are placing an environmentally-friendly artificial reef created by the company 'Reefy' at the bottom of the aquarium, in the Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, on May 23rd, 2022. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
RM2JJXMRT–Zookeepers are seen checking the lake harbouring the stingrays. Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem is taking care of South American stingrays. Nature conservation is one of the main goals of the park. One of its goals is to protect and preserve (endangered) animals and to allow as many people as possible to experience the wonderful world of nature.
RM2AW8A72–Rhinos in the safari park Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem Annotation: Repro Negative. Reorders for publication, please contact Fotoburo Peter Drent (peter@peterdrent.nl) Date: May 19, 1972 Location: Arnhem, Gelderland Keywords: zoo, rhino
RMD21FYK–A manatee is fed endives at the Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands, 10 January 2013. The three manatees living at the zoo consume 90 pounds of endives every day and, for a change, carrots and beets. Photo: VidiPhoto - NETHERLANDS OUT
RM2G06YFA–THE NETHERLANDS: A Sun Bear cub shows its tongue off at Burgers' Zoo. HILARIOUS snaps of the moment these cheeky animals appeared to blow raspberries
RM2D33GBC–A King Vulture sits in its aviary at London Zoo. A pair of the central American birds, often called the 'king of vultures' arrived in London from the Burgers Zoo in Arnhem, Holland, earlier this week.
RM2JJXNX4–Arnhem, Netherlands. 28th July, 2022. Zookeepers are seen checking the lake harbouring the stingrays. Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem is taking care of South American stingrays. Nature conservation is one of the main goals of the park. One of its goals is to protect and preserve (endangered) animals and to allow as many people as possible to experience the wonderful world of nature. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RFE5A78R–Burgers' Zoo Arnhem
RMC7MH03–Deer Species Identification Sign. Burgers Zoo. The Netherlands. Holland.
RMD3T1H5–Jackass penguin at Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, the Netherlands
RF2K637R3–A butterfly and a purple flower. High quality photo butterfly by a flower.
RMW4J26E–Safari restaurant at the Royal Burgers Zoo in Arnhem, The Netherlands
RM2NC2XG5–ARNHEM - Marines are training in the covered tropical rainforest of Burgers Zoo for medical scenarios that they might encounter in the jungle of Suriname during a mission. ANP ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN netherlands out - belgium out
RMRYA6J6–Tiere im Burger's Zoo, Arnheim, 21.05.2018 Bildnachweis: Mario Hommes / HH-Photography
RFPWJKNN–Group of rhinos grazing on the meadow in the Burgers' Zoo in The Netherlands
RMF2WH6J–African Black footed penguins (Spheniscus demersus) being fed fish by a bird handler at Burgers Zoo, Arnhem, The Netherlands
RMD5J3KW–The sisters Anne and Vera Theunissen enjoy feeding the lemures with snacks at Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands on November 13,2012. The zoo invited the girls to feed the animals by hand because they raised a smart question about those prosimians. Photo: Vidiphoto
RM2KDAPHD–Two divers are placing an environmentally-friendly artificial reef created by the company 'Reefy' at the bottom of the aquarium, in the Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, on May 23rd, 2022. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
RMFTG7NK–Australian Little Pied Cormorant or Little shag (Microcarbo melanoleucos, Phalacrocorax melanoleucos) at Burgers Zoo Arnhem
RM2JJXMM5–Zookeepers are seen checking the lake to find the stingrays for their weights. Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem is taking care of South American stingrays. Nature conservation is one of the main goals of the park. One of its goals is to protect and preserve (endangered) animals and to allow as many people as possible to experience the wonderful world of nature.
RMD21G2T–A manatee is fed beets at the Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands, 10 January 2013. The three manatees living at the zoo consume 90 pounds of endives every day and, for a change, carrots and beets. Photo: VidiPhoto - NETHERLANDS OUT
RFFGMJ9Y–Female East African Bongo antelope (Tragelaphus eurycerus Isaaci) with her young calf, Burgers' zoo, Arnhem, Netherlands
RM2D33GB6–A King Vulture takes flight in its aviary at London Zoo. A pair of the central American birds, often called the 'king of vultures' arrived in London from the Burgers Zoo in Arnhem, Holland, earlier this week.
RM2JJXP08–Arnhem, Netherlands. 28th July, 2022. Zookeepers are seen checking the lake to find the stingrays for their weights. Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem is taking care of South American stingrays. Nature conservation is one of the main goals of the park. One of its goals is to protect and preserve (endangered) animals and to allow as many people as possible to experience the wonderful world of nature. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RFE5A78W–Burgers' Zoo Arnhem
RMC7MF51–Zoo Interpretation Education Graphics. Subject ; Adaptations of Reindeer. Burgers' Zoo, The Netherlands.
RMC26EB1–Adult female Snowy Owl (Nyctea scandiaca) portrait- Autumn, Burger's Zoo - The Netherlands, Western Europe, Europe
RFEKARDN–Female Yellow cheeked gibbon (Nomascus gabriellae), aka golden-cheeked crested gibbon. Eating fruit at Burgers' Zoo, Netherlands
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