How do you “become” a snake? How do you climb like an ibex, ambush like a crocodile, stalk like a leopard? In Beersheba’s newly opened Midbarium experiential animal park (aka “zoo”), visitors can not only see wild animals but also experience how the animals behave. 

The Midbarium (“Desertarium”), as its name (midbar is Hebrew for “desert”) suggests, is located at the edge of the desert on the northwest outskirts of the city of Beersheba. Covering 140 dunams (37 acres), it houses more than 100 species of animals, including leopards, zebras, giraffes, turtles, wild dogs, hippopotami, meerkats, lions, and eagles. 

The animals live in several interconnecting areas of different habitats for desert-adapted species from Israel and Africa, replicating their natural surroundings. The main habitats are Canyon, Arava (steppe), Oasis, and Savanna, connected by winding paths and bridges. In keeping with the “immersion school” of modern zoo design to involve as few fences as possible, the goal is to give visitors a feeling of actually entering into the habitat of animals. 

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