List of Animals
The animals and birds at Fota Wildlife Park originate from a variety of habitats, most of which are threatened with degradation through human activity.
Below is the list of these habitats and their associated animals at Fota Wildlife Park:
- Hot Deserts
- Scimitar-horned Oryx
- Temperate Grasslands and Deserts
- Guanaco
- Mara
- Tropical Savanna
- Indian Peafowl
- Emu
- Ostrich
- Helmeted Guineafowl
- Rothschild Giraffe
- Common Zebra
- Cheetah
- Tropical Forests
- Macaws
- Brazilian Tapir
- Ring-tailed Lemurs
- Black and White Ruffed Lemurs
- Red Ruffed Lemurs
- Colombian Black Spider Monkey
- White Faced Saki
- Squirrel Monkey
- Lion-tailed Macaques
- Black and White Colobus
- Siamang Gibbon
- White-handed Gibbon
- Agile Gibbon
- Temperate Forests
- Bennett’s Wallaby
- Eastern Grey Kangaroo
- European Bison
- Red Panda
- Wetlands
- Capybara
- Chilean Flamingo
- Lechwe
- Great White Pelican
- White-tailed Sea Eagle
- Oceans
- Humboldt Penguin
- Common Seal
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