Kansas City Zoological Park - Zoo Events and Shows

Zoo Events and Shows

Shows and events:

  • Zooper Snapshots Photo Contest
  • Do The Zoo Family Get-A-Way Weekend Contest
  • Bird Show: located at the Bird Show Theatre, in KidZone
  • Sea Lion Show: located at the Sea Lion Pool
  • Lorikeet Feeding: located in KidZone, at Lorikeet cage
  • Chimp Chat: located at Chimpanzee exhibit, in Tanzania (Africa)
  • Elephant Demo: located in the elephant exhibit, Botswana (Africa)
  • Elephant Painting: located in the elephant exhibit, Botswana (Africa)

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