![]() ![]() See Roary’s new pride dynamics when you visit the lions in Heart of Africa. Maybe you’ll even get to feed Zuri, Jana, or one of their babies.īonus fun fact:After the filming of season 5, a third giraffe calf was born! You can see all three babies – Ralph, Schaefer, and Sammie – at Heart of Africa. Then head up to Heart of Africa to feed a giraffe. Visit the elephants in Asia Quest, including new arrival, one-year-old elephant calf Frankie! Connie is too much of a sassy older lady to participate, so you’ll help exfoliate one of the other herd members when you book your Elephant Bath Experience. You’ll go in the red panda habitat and feed drama mama, Kora, with your Animal Care tour guide! (This tour fills up fast!) Create an unforgettable memory with the Red Panda Experience. Visit Canada lynx Torvi and her two sisters in the North America region and then head over to Asia Quest to bask in the cuteness of the red pandas. Book your Heart of Africa Savanna Tour now. End your day with a ride on a Land Rover as you join the Animal Care team out on the savanna for up-close encounters with animals like zebra Holly. at the Lighthouse Theater in Adventure Cove. Don’t miss your chance to see this growing boy demonstrate his latest training at 10 a.m. When Season 5 premiered, young sea lion Norval had already grown to 155 pounds! He participates in some of the Sea Lion Training Tales presentations, which are included with your Zoo admission. Stop by Asia Quest to see flying fox Barb’s impressive wingspan, and then pop over to Australia and the Islands to see a real-life dragon – Ursula the Komodo dragon. For a one-of-a-kind adventure, check out these two interactive behind-the-scenes tours: the Seal and Sea Lion Experience and the Jack Hanna’s Animal Encounters Village Experience. Visit the newest region at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Adventure Cove, where you may catch sea lion Bodega napping cozily at the bottom of the tunnel, or Banana playing with his younger siblings – Sunshine, Norval and Lennie. Complete your Zoo visit with a trip to Heart of Africa to meet mischievous vervet monkeys, Bob, Betsy, Lucy, Sassy, and Todd. At the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, book your Reindeer Experience to go inside the reindeer barn and learn how Animal Care staff work with Sugarplum and Abby. ![]() Insider Tip: For a prehistoric adventure, hop on a boat ride through Dinosaur Island while you are in Australia and the Islands.įor a once-in-a-lifetime experience, spend the night in the pastures at The Wilds with rhinos, including Kenny G, at our exclusive WildNights at the Outpost. ![]() You can learn more about the smallest otters at our Keeper Talks, presented by GermainCars, daily at 3:30 p.m. On your way to visit the small-clawed Asian otters in our Australia and the Islands region, stop by the flamingo yard to meet George Michael’s kids and grandkids. Here’s a quick guide to where you can see these stars, plus some insider tips to create the ultimate fan experience. You can choose between Philly Sports Legends, “Kelce and Harper” or the iconic Philly Pop Rock Duo, “Hall and Oates”.Don’t miss your favorite animals from the latest season of Secrets of the Zoo, now streaming on Nat Geo WILD and Disney+. Adult Sloth Bear Males can weigh up to 310 lbs, and Females can weigh up to 210 lbs.Īnd the best part of their grand debut is you can help choose their names! They have several distinctive features and behaviors including flexible snouts, protruding upper and lower lips, powerful lungs that allow them to eat termites and ants that are 8-10 feet underground, long, dark shaggy fur, and a distinct, cream-colored “U” or “Y” shape on their chests. “Their birth is incredibly important to the protection of this species and we are excited for guests to come to the Zoo and see for themselves what amazing animals they are.”Įxperts explain that Sloth Bears are not part of the Sloth species but rather the bear species. “The Philadelphia Zoo is proud to participate in the Association of Zoos and Aquarium’s Species Survival Plan (SSP) for the threatened sloth bear,” says Vice President of Animal Well-Being Rachel Metz. ![]()
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