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They say exotic animals were first taken to Britain in the thirteenth century when King Henry III received a gift of leopards and elephants.

Jan 17, 2018

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Page 1: They say exotic animals were first taken to Britain in the thirteenth century when King Henry III received a gift of leopards and elephants.
Page 2: They say exotic animals were first taken to Britain in the thirteenth century when King Henry III received a gift of leopards and elephants.

They say exotic animals were first taken to Britain in the thirteenth century when King Henry III received a gift of leopards and elephants.

Page 3: They say exotic animals were first taken to Britain in the thirteenth century when King Henry III received a gift of leopards and elephants.

The animals lived in the Tower of London in a special place.

Page 4: They say exotic animals were first taken to Britain in the thirteenth century when King Henry III received a gift of leopards and elephants.

Later the King of Norway presented Henry III with a polar bear. The bear liked to go fishing in the Thames at the end of a long rope.

Page 5: They say exotic animals were first taken to Britain in the thirteenth century when King Henry III received a gift of leopards and elephants.

Five hundred years later Queen Charlotte was given the first zebra to come to Britain. She kept it near Buckingham House. Curious people came there to see it.

Page 6: They say exotic animals were first taken to Britain in the thirteenth century when King Henry III received a gift of leopards and elephants.

Giraffes have been anattraction at LondonZoo since four of themarrived in 1839. Soonthe giraffes weremoved to Regent’sPark. One female gavebirth to six babieswithin five years.

Page 7: They say exotic animals were first taken to Britain in the thirteenth century when King Henry III received a gift of leopards and elephants.

Today there are many thousands of exotic animals at London Zoo.

Page 8: They say exotic animals were first taken to Britain in the thirteenth century when King Henry III received a gift of leopards and elephants.

Nowadays a lot of people from Britain and from other countries visit London Zoo to see different animals, fishes, reptiles, birds and insects.

Page 9: They say exotic animals were first taken to Britain in the thirteenth century when King Henry III received a gift of leopards and elephants.

London Zoo helps to save endangered animals,gives its visitors the idea how rare species ofanimals look like.

Page 10: They say exotic animals were first taken to Britain in the thirteenth century when King Henry III received a gift of leopards and elephants.

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