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Palmitos Park is a zoological and botanical park located in the south of Gran Canaria, in the Canary Islands of Spain. The park is situated in a natural canyon with impressive landscapes and diverse flora and fauna. The park has a collection of over 200 species of birds, reptiles, and mammals from all around the world, including tigers, monkeys, penguins, dolphins, and parrots.
Palmitos Park is known for its bird collection, with a large variety of birds from different parts of the world, including birds of prey, exotic parrots, and water birds. The park also has a large aquarium with tropical fish, sharks, and other marine animals.
The botanical garden in the park is home to over 1,500 plant species, including cacti, succulents, and subtropical plants. The park also has a butterfly house with a collection of different species of butterflies, as well as an orchid house and a cactus garden.
Palmitos Park offers a range of activities and attractions for visitors, including animal shows and educational programs, a 4D cinema, a playground for children, and restaurants and cafes serving local and international cuisine. The park is open daily throughout the year, and visitors can purchase tickets online or at the park entrance.