
Visitors wait at the gate of the newly opened Pyongyang Central Zoo in the North Korean capital.

A North Korean man kisses a turtle through the glass of its tank at the newly opened Pyongyang Central Zoo in North Korea.

One of the most popular attractions at the North Korean zoo might come as a surprise to foreign visitors: a 'dog pavilion.'

The Pyongyang Zoo 'dog pavilion' boasts everything from German shepherds, Saint Bernards and Shih Tzus.

Dogs look out from inside a pen at Pyongyang's new zoo in North Korea.

A North Korean and her son pose for a photo on the back of a camel at the newly opened North Korean zoo.

A North Korean woman walks past by a Pyongyang Zoo donkey pen.

North Koreans peer down at bears at their newly opened zoo.

North Korean men snap pictures of a tiger at the Pyongyang Zoo.

North Koreans feed an elephant at their new zoo.

Models of dinosaurs are one of the features at the Natural History Museum, part of the newly opened Pyongyang Central Zoo.