Ukrainian Odessa Zoo reopens for the first time since invasionPublished29 March 2022Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Hundreds of Ukrainians headed to the Odessa Zoo over the weekend.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, It was the first time the zoo, located in Southern Ukraine, has opened since Russia invaded the country last month.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, A lot of people who are still in Ukraine had requested for the zoo to be reopened following its closure.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Lots of families showed up on the day and children were given the opportunity to pet and feed animals.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Some also got the chance to take a ride on camels and horses.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The zoo has over 1,600 animals from all around the world including monkeys, mice and tigers.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The zoo is also home to elephants, birds and bears.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Another 400 animals at the zoo are pets that had to be left behind by Ukrainians fleeing when the war began.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, People from all around the world bought tickets online while the zoo was shut to help provide funds for animal food and pay for the workers.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The support had been so great that the zoo had to ask people not to purchase tickets ahead of its reopening on Saturday to ensure local residents would be able to buy tickets and visit.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, A similar campaign to support a zoo in the Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv which is home to more than 4,000 animals is also underway.More on this storyWar in Ukraine: What's happening there? Video, 00:01:30War in Ukraine: What's happening there?Published28 February 20221:30How can poo heat a zoo? Video, 00:01:49How can poo heat a zoo?Published15 March 20221:49Ukrainian orphan group arrive in ScotlandPublished24 March 2022