Day 2 was a lot of driving but well worth it. Caldwell Zoo is a wonderful small town zoo and I can't believe I almost didn't go to it as I was deciding between it and Fossil Rim. The theming was very well done and most of the exhibits are large and well stocked. I was shocked when I walked up to the white tailed deer, Bison, longhorn exhibit and a massive heard of deer was running all over the large exhibit, I counted at least 16 individuals. The rest of North America was very nice with a lot of active cats because it was only 40 degrees when I got there. Only thing I found odd was the random White Tiger exhibit at the end of the NA exhibits and the very small Black bear exhibit when they have so much room around it. Maybe when the Tigers eventually pass (they are 18+) they can move the black bears into the exhibit and find a better species like coyotes or foxes for the bear habitat. The African area was very impressive, huge exhibit for colobus Monkeys and Bongo. Caldwell Zoo did a nice job with mixed species exhibits and predator prey views. I loved that you could see the watering hole exhibit, giraffe feeding are and elephants all from the lion exhibit. Large herds of Kudu Impala Gnu and zebra were very active and the elephants were all playing, bumping each other from the feeder. The new Amazon area is still fenced off but is easy to see. It looks large and well done, the giant otter exhibit looks very nice and it should only help make this zoo a must visit if you're near it. Cameron Park zoo in Waco had very similar exhibits to Caldwell Zoo I enjoyed Caldwell Zoo more but this was still a nice zoo with a focus of Texas, Africa and a smaller Asian area. The Asian area was well done and the Orangutan exhibit was a very nice size with plenty of climbing structures. There is a large flock of black vultures that call the zoo home well over 100 all over the zoo which kind of surprised me that the Zoos bird collection was all out with avian flu currently high. The highlight of the zoo and the day was I finally saw a Ringtail! I have been to 60+ zoos and have seen 4 empty Ringtail exhibits so it was amazing to see a creature that has eluded me for years. I ended the day by seeing an empty bear exhibit at Baylor University. Today is Dallas zoo and Children's aquarium of Dallas trying to fit it in before the temperature drops below freezing for the next 2 days.