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- San Diego Zoos and Aquariums
In fact, it’s tough to think of a destination with a more impressive collection of aquariums and zoos than San Diego There you’ll find multiple extraordinary aquariums where you can get closer than ever before to the many wonders of the deep blue sea, as well as a world-famous zoo home to exotic animals brought together from all over the
- February is ‘Seniors Free Month’ at San Diego Zoo Safari Park . . .
Seniors can get into San Diego Zoo Safari Park for free during February Guests 65 and older must show a valid photo ID at the park's entrance to get a one-day complimentary pass, according to the
- axolotl - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
Most salamanders lose their gills as they grow up But not an axolotl It keeps its feathery gills Axolotls live underwater — like larvae — their whole life They do develop legs and lungs, and sometimes pop up to the surface for a quick gulp of air
- Dynamic Care | San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance
At the San Diego Zoo, San Diego Zoo Safari Park, and our conservation centers outside of San Diego, our wildlife care begins with exceptional attention to detail on a daily basis Expert teams prepare diets, maintain habitats, keep records, provide medical care, and monitor behavior for animals as diverse in species as they are in needs
- Habitat Degradation - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance
This leaves many plants and animals without a place to call home Crisis in Flight With their incredible migrations of up to 3,000 miles, monarch butterflies flutter across North America every spring and summer
- Sun bear - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
The sun bear might be the smallest of the eight bear species, but it is still a powerful animal! Its bite is strong enough to tear through tree bark, and long, 4-inch claws are good tools for climbing
- Orangutan - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
Orangutans need trees to survive, but they are endangered because forests are quickly being cut down in their habitat They are also threatened by the pet trade because hunters will often kill the mothers to capture baby orangutans
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