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Mumbai Zoo to Unveil India's First White Lions
5 Dec
Summary
- Mumbai's Byculla Zoo plans a Rs 500 crore exotic animal zone.
- New exhibits will house diverse species including white lions.
- The zoo aims for completion of the exotic zone in three years.

Mumbai's Byculla Zoo is embarking on an extensive development project, with a new Rs 500 crore tender floated for an exotic animal zone. This initiative aims to house a wide array of international species, including white lions, which will be a first for India, alongside giraffes, zebras, chimpanzees, and hippos.
The planned zone will feature 17 distinct animal habitats designed to replicate their natural environments from Australia, America, and Africa. Visitors can anticipate unique viewing experiences, such as underwater panda enclosures and a specialized bus for a lion safari. A notable addition will be a five-star 'cheetah restaurant' offering panoramic views of several exhibits.
Civic officials anticipate the exotic zone will be completed within three years. The zoo plans to source animals through inter-zoo exchanges and international acquisitions. The project also emphasizes the need for qualified staff, including experienced veterinarians and zoo curators, to manage the exotic animal collection.




