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You can enjoy a journey through a tropical rain forest. See monkeys, exotic pigs, colorful birds, and more from the canopy or forest floor. More... |
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Visit the stars of the world-famous Panda Cam. You'll enjoy the winding, elevated viewing paths that give great panda-watching opportunities. More... |
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The enormous, glass-fronted habitat feels like an extension of the animals' space. Interact with the famous stars of our Ape Cam up close. More... |
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The Arctic tundra comes south to San Diego, with Siberian reindeer, Pallas' cats, and native plants, along with polar bears you can watch underwater or on Polar Cam! More... |
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Watch our gregarious river hippos underwater in their luxurious pool, and catch the interspecies interactions of monkeys and river otters. More... |
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Enter a remarkable simulation of an African rain forest. See gorillas, bonobos, and a free-flight aviary all around our multi-level treehouse complex. More... |
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Fun for children of all ages! Get up close in the Petting Paddock, laugh and learn with Dr. Zoolittle's zany science shows, and visit the animal nursery. More... |
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Walk through this free-flight aviary replicating a Southeast Asian jungle environment with more than 200 feathered friends representing 60 species . More... |
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Stroll along a riverbed that leads to a tiger's lair, a tapir's pool, a fishing cat's den, and a marsh complete with cattails, fallen trees, and wafting mists. More... |
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Lose yourself in this forest in the city, where naturalistic enclosures and thousands of exotic plants simulate an Asian tropical rain forest. More... |
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You'll be instantly drawn to our Caribbean flamingo flock as you enter the Zoo. They make the perfect welcoming committee! More... |
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The Reptile House has delighted and awed visitors for generations. Get up close safely to some amazing creatures. More... |
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See some of the diverse jewels of our bird collection. These aviaries are currently home to over 100 birds native to Australasia. More... |
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Look closely at the East African Kopje exhibit and you'll see more than just a rocky face. At work here is the concept of simulating a specific bioecological niche. More... |
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