Animals
The zoo features an ocelot, river otters, and other animals native to the Americas and the temperate areas of Asia. This facility is home to a variety of species of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. They also exhibit the world's largest rodent: the capybara.
List of animalsThe current list of animals include:
- Andean Condor
- Ball Python
- Bearded Dragon
- Binturong
- Black Crowned Night Heron
- Black Tufted-Eared Marmoset
- Black-Headed Caique
- Blood Python
- Blue & Yellow Macaw
- Blue-Tongued Skink
- Box Turtle
- Burmese Python
- Burrowing Owl
- Capybara
- Chinchilla
- Cinnamon Teal Duck
- Clouded Leopard
- Coati
- Common Marmoset
- Corn Snake
- Cotton Top Tamarin
- Degu
- Ferret
- Florida Bobcat
- Geoffrey's Marmoset
- Goeldi's Monkey
- Golden Handed Tamarin
- Golden Lion Tamarin
- Greater Rhea
- Green Iguana
- Hedgehog
- Honduran Milk Snake
- Honey Bees
- Hooded Merganser
- Leopard Tortoise
- Llama
- Madagascar Giant Hissing Cockroach
- Mandarin Rat Snake
- Marine Toad
- Mata Mata Turtle
- North American River Otter
- Ocelot
- Opossum
- Prehensile Tail Porcupine
- Pygmy Goat
- Rabbit
- Rainbow Boa Constrictor
- Red Eared Slider
- Red Handed Tamarin
- Red-billed Toucan
- Ring Teal Duck
- Rock Dove
- Rose Haired Tarantula
- Sandhill Crane
- Serval
- Swift Fox
- Two-Toed Sloth
- Uromastyx
- Wood Duck
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