JungleWorld
Description
Schedule
Open year-round
Please note – last entry to this exhibit is 30 min prior to park closing.
Admission
Included with the Bronx Zoo Admission ticket type. Additional $7 per person with Limited Admission ticket.
Stroller parking is required when visiting this exhibit. Guests must self-park stroller before entering.
Accessibility
Read about Jungleworld's Debut
Explore our digital timeline for a look at Jungleworld’s history, as well as key Bronx Zoo achievements in saving animal species and connecting people to wildlife.
We hope you’ll celebrate the Bronx Zoo’s 125th birthday with us this summer.
Live From JungleWorld
Grooming each other atop a maze of branches in our Asian jungle, the silver leaf langurs display their close social bonds. The JungleWorld cam is live daily from 10am to 4pm EST. When the cam is off, use the time lapse feature in the top right hand corner to play back the previous day’s footage.
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As people watch the gharials swim, bask, and interact with the other wildlife in the exhibit, we hope to raise awareness of the dire conservation needs of these animals in the wild."
Don Boyer
Herpetology Curator
In the Exhibit
White-cheeked Gibbon
This critically endangered species is native to Vietnam, Lao PDR, and China. Adult females are a buff color with a black crown, while males are black with light-colored cheeks.
Indian Gharial
JungleWorld’s gharials serve as ambassadors for their species as part of an ongoing conservation partnership with the Madras Crocodile Bank Trust Center for Herpetology.
Tapir
Tapirs enjoy water, and you can often find them wading in their pool. They have short, bristly hair similar to domestic pigs.
More Animals in Jungleworld
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JungleWorld is our favorite place in the zoo. My family could watch the langur and gibbon families for hours. They’re fascinating, and they have personalities and relationships just like we do. They’re much better climbers, though.
Carol
WCS Member
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