
Census London Zoo population
• Census London Zoo population
Each year the staff of the London Zoo organize a census of the local population - nearly 800 different species of animals, including birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and amphibians. It looks unusual and, at times, amusing.

Penguin. Floating on an inventory. Zoo in London, January 4, 2016. (Photo by Carl Court):

inventoried spider. (Photo by Carl Court):

Meerkats help employees of the zoo as they can. (Photo by Carl Court):

Counting penguins. Zoo in London, January 4, 2016. (Photo by Carl Court):
The

Penguins. (Photo by Carl Court):

Tailed Lemur - also a good helper. (Photo by Carl Court):

The census of the population of London Zoo - one of the most famous events of this kind, it always attracts tens of professional photographers. (Photo by Carl Court):

The census of birds at London Zoo. (Photo by Daniel Sprawson):


Lemur. (Photo by Alastair Grant):


Model - a chameleon. (Photo by Carl Court):

well-received! (Photo by Carl Court):

Curious Lama. (Photo by Carl Court):


Jackson's Chameleon. The specific name given in honor of the British explorer Frederick John Jackson (1860-1929). (Photo by Carl Court):

Conversion of llamas. (Photo by Daniel Sprawson):

Census Humboldt penguins. (Photo by Stefan Wermuth):

Brachypelma smithi - kind of tarantulas of the genus Brachypelma. Lives in areas of the Pacific coast of Mexico and the southern United States. (Photo by Stefan Wermuth):

Chameleon exploring inventory records. (Photo by Ben Stansall):

Counting jellyfish - not an easy task. (Photo by Carl Court):

The census London Zoo, 2016. (Photo by Carl Court):
