Animals and Birds in Green Planet Dubai

Animals in Green Planet Dubai

With over 3,000 exotic plants, birds and animals the lush tropical jungle of Green Planet is ideal for family outings. You might even hear the sound of the Piranhas at the Piranha display to witness both plant- and meat-eating species.


At the Bat Cave, you can take in the excitement of seeing bats dangling upside down. You can take an Australian Walkabout tour to see the wallabies, turtles, Australian Carpet Pythons, and lace goanna lizards. 


As far as other animals in Green Planet Dubai are concerned you can see tarantulas, roaches, worms, and millipedes up close during the Bug Encounter. You can observe nocturnal sugar gliders as they dart from tree to tree amongst other creatures like slow loris. Moreover, you can also engage in a reptile adventure by feeding snakes, chameleons, lizards, geckos, and turtles. 

Kendrik - The Lemur

Meet one of the prime animals in Green Planet Dubai called Ring-tailed Lemur Kendrick. These lemurs are native to Madagascar and spend half their day on the ground. They consume foliage, fruits, and occasionally insects. These lemurs are a large social group led by female dominance. Here, you can see them joyfully use their scent glands to engage in stink fights while sunbathing in yoga-like positions.

Lemon - The Sloth

At Dubai's Green Planet, get to know Lemon, one of the most gentle two-toed sloths. Lemon is the most endearing of the five sloths, and adores training sessions and eggs. You can frequently find her soundly dozing in the canopy as sloths can sleep for up to 20 hours during the day. Discover the slow-paced life of these intriguing creatures by visiting Lemon for a unique experience.

Thatcher - The Anteater

You can get to know Thatcher, the tamandua anteater at Green Planet in Dubai. He is an omnivore from Mexico and South America who enjoys eating bananas, avocados, termites, and ants. You can witness how it prevents awkward falls by using its prehensile tail as an extra arm. See his 40-centimetre sticky tongue picking up insects. Thus, do meet this intriguing relative of armadillos and sloths up close.

Anacondas

Discover two enormous four-meter-long anacondas up close at Dubai's Green Planet. These formidable South American snakes suck their victim whole after suffocating it with their sharp jaws. See these amazing reptiles in the biodome's nighttime section, together with other amazing animals including Burmese pythons, armadillos, and porcupines. 

Birds at Green Planet Dubai

Explore the colorful world of birds at Green Planet Dubai and spend 20 minutes with rare species like toucans, tiny parrots, and caiques. The birds at Green Planet Dubai are free to fly around in their natural environment, which helps them communicate better. You can catch a glimpse of the first flying foxes as they effortlessly fly about the biodome, boasting an astonishing 1.8-meter wingspan. 


Meet birds at Green Planet Dubai that are native to Australia, East Africa, and South and Southeast Asia. See them exhibiting interesting habits like hanging upside-down while eating forest fruits with their keen claws. Here, you can admire the Blue and Gold Macaws who known for being loyal and being good at cracking nuts open with their strong beaks. Find out how these birds help the environment by doing things like spreading seeds and regrowing trees. Moreover, to address your queries regarding these avian residents you can find expert biologists here. 

Flying Foxes

Experience the thrill of viewing the region's first flying foxes when you visit Green Planet Dubai. Originally from Asia, Australia, and Africa, these incredible animals have 1.8-meter wings. See them up close in the intriguing biodome as they hang upside-down with their razor-sharp claws and feast on forest fruits.


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The Blue and Gold Macaw

Discover birds at Green Planet Dubai which includes the Blue and Gold Macaws. These American rainforest herbivores utilize their powerful beaks to climb trees and crack nuts. As they fly in exclusive groups, you can watch their wings brush against one other and learn about their coordinated flock behaviour. Admire their sloppy eating practices, which help spread seeds and promote the growth of forests.

FAQ’s

How many animals are in Green Planet Dubai?

There are over 3,000 animals in Green Planet Dubai, including lemurs, sloths, porcupines, sugar gliders, and turtles. This diverse collection allows visitors to experience and learn about a wide range of tropical wildlife within the indoor rainforest environment.

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How many birds are there in Green Planet Dubai?

There are more than 3,000 birds at Green Planet Dubai, including macaws, Toucans, Caiques, and other small parrots. This wide range of avian species enriches the indoor tropical rainforest experience and gives you an idea of tropical birds worldwide.

What is inside Green Planet Dubai?

Inside Green Planet Dubai, you'll find a stunning indoor tropical rainforest. You can see a diverse array of over 3000 tropical plants, trees, animals and birds in Green Planet Dubai. The park aims to educate visitors on biodiversity, conservation, and sustainability. Through immersive exhibits and interactive displays, it demonstrates the vital role lush green ecosystems play in preserving our global ecology.

Why is it called Green Planet?

It's named Green Planet because it focuses on the beauty and importance of tropical jungles. It shows how these lush green environments are crucial for our planet's health and balance. This park teaches you about biodiversity, conservation, and sustainability and how these lush green ecosystems maintain our global ecology.

How much time do you need at Green Planet Dubai?

You typically need about 1 to 2 hours at Green Planet Dubai to explore everything comfortably. This gives you access to interactive displays, biodiversity education, and the tropical rainforest. You won't feel rushed and will have enough time to enjoy the park's beauty, meet a sloth, swim with piranhas, or work as a zookeeper for a day.

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