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Published 11:47 23 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 11:49 23 Nov 2018 GMT
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To celebrate Dublin Zoo resident, Sibu, reaching the ripe age of 40, the zoo is giving free admission this Saturday to all members of the public that are turning or have already turned 40 years old this year.
Not only that but if you want to make it a family occasion kid's entry will be half price!
Established in 1830 and opened the following year, the zoo spans over 28 hectares of Dublin's Phoenix Park and is divided into areas such as the Asian Forests, Orangutan Forest and The Kaziranga.
On the day you can look forward to Sibu themed arts and crafts, an extra special keeper talk, orangutan games and a fundraising collection for Dublin Zoo's conservation partners the Orangutan Foundation.
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