Which Perth Zoo Animal Are You Most Like?
You're more like Perth Zoo’s Asian Elephants!
You're loyal, playful, creative and very intelligent. Leadership comes naturally to you and your friends will often seek your advice on business issues or important life decisions.
DID YOU KNOW: Asian Elephants are smaller than African Elephants and have smoother, darker skin and smaller ears. They also have a single, finger-like projection on their trunks, whereas the African Elephant has two. Female Asian Elephants usually lack tusks, but instead can have 'tushes': small and stubby growths that are visible when their mouths are open.
Come and see Tricia, Permai and Putra Mas on your next visit to Perth Zoo!
You're most like Perth Zoo's orangutan!
You’re confident, inquisitive and the strong silent type in your friendship group. You love to problem solve and your friends will often come to you when they need advice.
DID YOU KNOW: Perth Zoo helps fund a 'jungle school' in Sumatra, giving ex-pet, orphaned and illegally trafficked orangutans a second shot at wild life.
Come and see the Orangutans on your next visit to Perth Zoo.
You’re most like Perth Zoo’s Sun Bears!
You’re confident, smart, independent and compassionate. Your family and friends will often confide in you because you are good at keeping secrets and don’t like to involve yourself in idle gossip.
DID YOU KNOW: Perth Zoo’s two sun bears were rescued from the illegal wildlife trade in South East Asia before finding forever homes with us.
Come and see our rescue bears on your next visit to Perth Zoo!
You're most like Perth Zoo’s Southern White Rhino!
You are loyal, determined, courageous and aren't afraid to defend yourself if you need to.
DID YOU KNOW: The Southern White Rhino is found in Africa and can weigh up to 2.4 tonnes. Their name comes from the Afrikjaans word 'weit' referring to their wide, square lip.
Come and see our Southern White Rhinos Memphis and Bakari on your next visit to Perth Zoo!
You're more like Perth Zoo’s Estuarine Crocodile!
You are independent, street-smart and not afraid to tell it like it is.
DID YOU KNOW: The Estuarine Crocodile is the world’s largest living reptile. Although occasionally seen in the open ocean, this species is mostly estuarine (meaning it tends to remain in the estuaries where river meets ocean).
Come and see Dangalabba on your next visit at Perth Zoo!