The Dallas Zoo
The Dallas Zoo was founded in 1888 and at 95 acres is the largest zoological park in the gargantuan State of Texas. The zoo's society also runs the small Dallas Aquarium, but both facilities have been somewhat overshadowed in recent years by the nearby Fort Worth Zoo.
Featured Exhibits
Wilds of Africa
Undoubtedly the zoo's most famous attraction, this 25-acre expansion opened in 1990 and includes a monorail ride. African black-footed penguins, flamingos, a variety of other african birds, mandrill, okapi, klipspringer, nubian ibex, eland, bontebok, pygmy goat, caracal, dik-dik, waterbuck, scimitar-horned oryx, sand gazelle, grevy's zebra, gerenuk gazelle, addra gazelle, thompson's gazelle, greater kudu, impala, chimpanzee and nile crocodile are some of the species in this area of the zoo.
Nature Trail
A walking tour that includes many of the animal species from the Wilds of Africa exhibit, only this time on foot. Also found here are rock hyrax, meerkat, aldabra tortoise and gorillas.
Bird, Reptile and Amphibian Building
Some examples of the species found here: rhinoceros iguana, chinese alligators, chameleons, green and black mambas, vipers, argentine racer turtles, tuataras, and a variety of frogs, salamanders and birds.
Endangered Tiger Habitat
Sumatran tigers.
Wings of Wonder
Birds of prey like bald eagles, ornate hawk eagles, harpy eagles, spectacled owls, andean condors, and 3 types of vultures (black, king and turkey).
Primate Place
A series of exhibits for monkeys and lesser apes.
Other exhibits around the zoo include Lemur Lookout with 3 species of lemur, Otter Outpost with asian small-clawed otters, the Large Mammal Building with african elephants and giraffes, Cat Row with lions, snow leopards and ocelots, and several other nondescript exhibits for all types of animals.
Future Exhibits
A new sloth bear exhibit in 2008, and an additonal 20 or more acres added to the already impressive Wilds of Africa series of habitats in 2009. New enclosures for african elephants, giraffes and lions would be included, plus the possibility of importing other African animals.
The Dallas Zoo was founded in 1888 and at 95 acres is the largest zoological park in the gargantuan State of Texas. The zoo's society also runs the small Dallas Aquarium, but both facilities have been somewhat overshadowed in recent years by the nearby Fort Worth Zoo.
Featured Exhibits
Wilds of Africa
Undoubtedly the zoo's most famous attraction, this 25-acre expansion opened in 1990 and includes a monorail ride. African black-footed penguins, flamingos, a variety of other african birds, mandrill, okapi, klipspringer, nubian ibex, eland, bontebok, pygmy goat, caracal, dik-dik, waterbuck, scimitar-horned oryx, sand gazelle, grevy's zebra, gerenuk gazelle, addra gazelle, thompson's gazelle, greater kudu, impala, chimpanzee and nile crocodile are some of the species in this area of the zoo.
Nature Trail
A walking tour that includes many of the animal species from the Wilds of Africa exhibit, only this time on foot. Also found here are rock hyrax, meerkat, aldabra tortoise and gorillas.
Bird, Reptile and Amphibian Building
Some examples of the species found here: rhinoceros iguana, chinese alligators, chameleons, green and black mambas, vipers, argentine racer turtles, tuataras, and a variety of frogs, salamanders and birds.
Endangered Tiger Habitat
Sumatran tigers.
Wings of Wonder
Birds of prey like bald eagles, ornate hawk eagles, harpy eagles, spectacled owls, andean condors, and 3 types of vultures (black, king and turkey).
Primate Place
A series of exhibits for monkeys and lesser apes.
Other exhibits around the zoo include Lemur Lookout with 3 species of lemur, Otter Outpost with asian small-clawed otters, the Large Mammal Building with african elephants and giraffes, Cat Row with lions, snow leopards and ocelots, and several other nondescript exhibits for all types of animals.
Future Exhibits
A new sloth bear exhibit in 2008, and an additonal 20 or more acres added to the already impressive Wilds of Africa series of habitats in 2009. New enclosures for african elephants, giraffes and lions would be included, plus the possibility of importing other African animals.
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