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Introduction :
Established on 26 October 1959, the Nehru Zoological Park Hyderabad was set with an aim to build a different animal reserve. It was open to the public in 1963. Located in Bahadurpura region on the N G Ranga Agricultural University in Rajendranagar, the Nehru Zoological Park occupies an area of about 300 acres. One of the best known zoological parks in India, the Nehru Zoological Park Hyderabad boasts of housing over 1500 species of animals and birds.
The Nehru Zoological Park comprises a Natural History Museum, a Lion Safari Park and a children’s train. The nocturnal zoo, a part of the Nehru Zoological Park is unique to this park in Hyderabad. Animals that are not visible during the day can be seen here.
One of Asia’s largest zoological parks, the Nehru Zoological Park in Hyderabad offers a natural habitat to the animals in the park. An ideal leisure spot, the zoological park has the Mir Alam Tank in the premise. The tank is a major attraction for some of the rare species of birds like pelicans, peacock, dove, love birds, parakeets, pied horn bills, grey horn bills and manias, finches and buntings.
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