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Thursday, 20. August 2026
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Parrots, Orcas and White Tigers in Pictures at Loro Parque

Our photo gallery moves through the Puerto de la Cruz park, from the parrot nursery and the free-flight enclosure to Planet Penguin, the Aqua Viva underwater world and the Galapagos tortoises.
Loro Parque, Tenerife: A Collage Foto: Johannes Bornewasser
Loro Parque in Tenerife has countless facets. Below you can see the various animal species and some special highlights from the zoo in Puerto de la Cruz.
Loro Larque Outdoor Parrot Enclosure
Visitors can watch the parrots being fed at close quarters in Loro Parque's open-air aviary.
Loro Parque, Tenerife: Parrot Group
Just like the pipes of an organ, these parrots sit side by side, waiting for their turn.
Young parrot, Tenerife, Loro Parque
This young bird in the zoo's parrot nursery is already tucking into its meal.
Loro Parque Parrot Outdoor Enclosure
The open-air enclosure offers visitors some of the most beautiful photo opportunities.
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Orca performance on land at Loro Park
A little further up the park, the orcas are both loved and feared. In this trick, the trainers and the whale get very close to one another.
Orcas at Loro Parque Foto: Johannes Bornewasser
The orcas are among the most controversial attractions at the zoo.
Loro Parque, Tenerife: Red Pandas
The red pandas are among the park's newest arrivals.
White Tigers at Loro Parque
Two white tigers live quite inconspicuously in an outdoor enclosure.
White Tigers at Loro Parque: Shadows
They are, of course, larger than domestic cats, but they love the shade just as much as their smaller counterparts.
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Dolphins at Loro Parque Jumping
Just a few steps further on is the Dolphinarium. The dolphin show is one of the visitors' favourite attractions.
Loro Parque Dolphin Children's Boots
During the show, a young guest gets to enjoy being pulled around the pool in a boat by the lively animals.
Sea lions at Loro Parque, Tenerife
The sea lions at Loro Park are not only excellent swimmers, but also outstanding performers.
A sea lion jumps through a hoop
They really enjoy working with their carers.
Sea lion at the edge of the pool at Loro Parque
And on cue, things can get pretty noisy in the arena.
Planet Penguin at Loro Parque
Loro Park on Tenerife is home to 250 penguins. At Planet Penguin, visitors can admire five species of penguin.
Penguins at Loro Parque
Twelve tonnes of snow are produced every day to provide the penguins with a species-appropriate environment.
Galapagos tortoises at Loro Parque, Tenerife
Galapagos tortoises are threatened with extinction. Fortunately, they have had a new addition to their family at Loro Park.
Turtles at Loro Parque
Water turtles are also part of Loro Parque's collection.
Loro Parque, Tenerife: Gorilla Foto: Loro Parque
His gaze and posture make it clear: "I'm the boss here!"
Jellyfish at Loro Parque Foto: Johannes Bornewasser
Aqua Viva - 'living water' - is the name of the new underwater world at Loro Park.
Jellyfish at Loro Parque
As well as jellyfish like these, you can also admire reef sharks and many other marine creatures across an area of 500 square metres.
Flamingos at Loro Parque
Loro Park has a large outdoor flamingo enclosure. The birds usually gather at the edge of their pond or in the shade of the trees.
Otter at Loro Parque
Lively, cute and quite loud too: the otter family is also a firm favourite with visitors.
Loro Parque
You can also admire free-roaming birds at Loro Park. Over time, these free-roaming animals have become very tame.
Alligator at Loro Parque
These chaps look even more relaxed. It's a good thing they're not running about freely in the park.
Strelitzia plants at Loro Parque, Tenerife
Amidst all the animal species, one wonderful aspect of Loro Parque is often overlooked: its lovingly designed plant life.
Loro Parque Foundation
Incidentally, the Loro Parque Foundation is a truly important project that is well worth supporting. Among other things, it is involved in the breeding and reintroduction into the wild of endangered parrot species. With its help, the population is continuously maintained and safeguarded for other breeding programmes as well.
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