The Geo Quiz takes us to a city that's home to one of the oldest zoos in Europe. Back around 1859, visitors could see "a seal in a bathtub, and a turtle in a bucket."
Nowadays the modern zoo is the pride of Denmark. It participates in a number of international conservation projects including ones in Malaysia and Brazil.
The zoo recently opened a brand new elephant house. The "elephanthus" as its called, is designed to be elephant friendly. There's a swimming pool, mud baths, sorry it's elephants only, and plenty of elephant scratching posts for those 'hard to get at' spots.
The elephanthus
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This sanctuary for elephants is the newest attraction in a city that looks out on the strait known as the Oresund. Don't worry the name of this Scandanavian city is easier to pronounce.
Name it if you can...