Zoo Visitor
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I should have listed this zoo as #10 on my Top Ten list (that's the trouble with Top Ten lists - there are always more than 10 that pop into your mind.)
Anyway, this is a very nice small zoo (15 sq. acres) in Norristown, PA, just outside of Philadelphia, PA.
It has a very good selection of birds and animals: eagles, turkey vultures (including wild ones who make the Zoo there home, too), peregrine falcons, cranes, burrowing owls, buffalo, Roosevelt elk, prairie dogs, fishers, pronghorned antelope, bighorn sheep, alligators (including an albino one on exhibit this summer only), howler monkeys, cougars, jaguars, tamarins, peccaries, rheas, and more!
My only complaint is that this zoo only exhibits animals from North and South America.
Also, as of January 2009, the Zoo has a new director, Bill Konstant, formerly of the Philadelphia Zoo, and the Houston Zoo (not as director in either zoo).
One very good thing I have noticed about this zoo is that it is always peaceful. Even when the parking areas are full and overflowing into the surrounding neighborhood, it never seems crowded!
(The Philadelphia Zoo is much better, though, and STILL my favorite, I don't care what any of you say!)
Anyway, this is a very nice small zoo (15 sq. acres) in Norristown, PA, just outside of Philadelphia, PA.
It has a very good selection of birds and animals: eagles, turkey vultures (including wild ones who make the Zoo there home, too), peregrine falcons, cranes, burrowing owls, buffalo, Roosevelt elk, prairie dogs, fishers, pronghorned antelope, bighorn sheep, alligators (including an albino one on exhibit this summer only), howler monkeys, cougars, jaguars, tamarins, peccaries, rheas, and more!
My only complaint is that this zoo only exhibits animals from North and South America.
Also, as of January 2009, the Zoo has a new director, Bill Konstant, formerly of the Philadelphia Zoo, and the Houston Zoo (not as director in either zoo).
One very good thing I have noticed about this zoo is that it is always peaceful. Even when the parking areas are full and overflowing into the surrounding neighborhood, it never seems crowded!
(The Philadelphia Zoo is much better, though, and STILL my favorite, I don't care what any of you say!)