The San
Diego Zoo is a zoo in Balboa Park, San Diego, California housing over
3,700 animals of more than 650 species and subspecies. It is also one
of the few zoos in the world that houses the giant panda.
The
zoo offers a guided tour bus that traverses 75% of the park. There is an
overhead gondola lift called the Skyfari, providing an aerial view of
the zoo. The Skyfari was built in 1969 by the Von Roll tramway
company of Bern, Switzerland. The San Diego Zoo Skyfari is a Von Roll type
101. Exhibits are often designed around a particular habitat. The same
exhibit features many different animals that can be found side-by-side in the
wild, along with native plant life. Exhibits range from an African rain
forest (featuring gorillas) to the Arctic taiga and tundra in
the summertime (featuring polar bears). Some of the largest free-flight aviaries in
existence are here. Many exhibits are "natural" with invisible wires
and darkened blinds (to view birds), and pools and open-air moats (for large
mammals). The
San Diego Zoo also operates the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, which displays
animals in a more expansive setting than at the Zoo. Animals are regularly
exchanged between the two locations, as well as between San Diego Zoo and other
zoos around the world, usually in accordance with Species Survival Plan recommendations. the tourists can spend their valuable time on some activities that organized by the team of zoo management.
Some
exhibits that organized in the San Diego Zoo are :
Clouded
Leopard
Tiger
River
Sun
Bear Forest
Bonobos
Gorilla
Tropics
Elephant
Odyssey
Ituri
Forest
Polar
Bear Plunge
Panda
Trek
Scripps
Aviary
Owens
Aviary
Monkey
Trails and Forest Tales
The easier
guide map of San Diego Zoo is provided for the tourists to refer.
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