Yesterday I visited the San Francisco Zoo. It was raining all day, but I still thoroughly enjoyed my visit. I saw maybe 65% of the animals, and will not be reviewing the zoo. However, it is one of the most beautiful zoos I have been to as of yet.
I unfortunately will not be visiting the CA Academy of Sciences or the Oakland Zoo.
Today, I started off with the Marine Mammal Center. The viewing of the animals was honestly terrible, but as a rescue facility, that is much more understandable. I saw a northern elephant seal, a few northern fur seals, and some sea lions. The center had an astonishing 81 northern fur seals on the day of my visit.
After that, I visited Aquarium of the Bay. Note: if you want to visit this facility, don't use pier 39 parking, if you are ok with walking. It is $9 an hour! Anyways, Aquarium of the Bay is a small facility located on pier 39. None of the exhibits were too extensive, but they had a nice local collection. They are also home to the only known pacific angel sharks that were born in captivity, which I saw three of. I also took the feed the Sharks tour, in which we learned a lot about the behind the scenes aspects of an aquarium, including food, water quality, captive vs wild, and so on. We also obviously got to feed the main deep water tank, which was home to two species of mackerel, rainbow trout, white sturgeon, broadnose seven gill sharks, soupfin sharks, bat rays, and much more.