Cabárceno Animals

Cabárceno Nature Park is home to over a hundred animal species from five continents, living in a semi-wild state within large enclosures where one or more species coexist.

To visit a specific animal: Click on the figure of the animal you want to visit, choose the “How to get there from my location” option, and let Google Maps guide you.

  • Addax

  • African Buffalo

  • African Elephant

  • African Spurred Tortoise

  • American Bald Eagle

  • American Ratsnake

  • Arabian Cobra

  • Asp of Cleopatra

  • Baboons

  • Bactrian Camel

  • Barbary Macaque

  • Black Mamba

  • Black Spitting Cobra

  • Blue Pit Viper

  • Brazza’s Monkey

  • Brown bear

  • Cantil

  • Cape Cobra

  • Cape Oryx

  • Cheetah

  • Children’s Python

  • Common Hippopotamus

  • Cuban Boa

  • Dromedary

  • Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake

  • Eastern Green Mamba

  • Eland

  • Emu

  • Eurasian Eagle-Owl

  • European Bison

  • European Legless Lizard

  • Fallow Deer

  • False Coral Snake

  • Forest Cobra

  • Gaboon Viper

  • Gaur

  • Gila Monster

  • Giraffe

  • Golden Eagle

  • Gorilla

  • Grevy’s Zebra

  • Griffon Vulture

  • Hyena

  • Indian Python

  • Indochinese Spitting Cobra

  • King Cobra

  • Lechwe

  • Lion

  • Llama

  • Monchina Cow

  • Monchino Horse

  • Monocled Cobra

  • Moroccan Cobra

  • Moss viper

  • Mouflon

  • Nubian Spitting Cobra

  • Oriental Rat Snake

  • Ostrich

  • Peregrine Falcon

  • Plains Zebra

  • Puff Adder

  • Pygmy Hippopotamus

  • Red Deer

  • Reptile House

  • Reticulated Python

  • Sea Lion

  • Seoane’s Viper

  • Somali Wild Ass

  • Tiger

  • Tiger Rattlesnake

  • Tudanca Cow

  • Venezuelan Rattlesnake

  • Wallaby

  • Water Buffalo

  • Waterbuck

  • Watusi

  • Western Diamondback Rattlesnake

  • White Rhinoceros

  • Wolf

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