Alaska SeaLife Center: Seward, Alaska
This unique facility is home to the state's only authorized rehabilitation program for live stranded marine mammals.
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Saint Louis Zoo: St. Loui
pen year-round and free to visit, the Saint Louis Zoo houses Andean bears, black rhinoceroses, polar bears and Sumatran orangutans, to name a few.
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Fort Worth Zoo: Fort Worth, Texa
Educating visitors since 1909, the Fort Worth Zoo is the oldest continuous zoo in Texas. This Fort Worth destination is one of a handful of zoos in the U.S. to have resident bonobos (one of the four great ape species) and two species of rhinos.
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San Diego Zoo and Safari Park: San Diego
Zoogoers can catch glimpses of koalas, lions, pygmy hippopotamuses and Tasmanian devils, while Safari Park guests can view greater one-horned rhinos, elephants, gorillas, platypuses and Matschie's tree kangaroos all in habitats inspired by the animals' native environment
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Bronx Zoo: New York City
With more than 700 species roaming 265 acres, the Bronx Zoo in New York City is the largest urban zoo in the U.S. Since it's hard to see the entire property in one day, prioritize must-see attractions like the Wild Asia Monorail and the Congo Gorilla Forest during your
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Audubon Zoo: New Orlean
The Jaguar Jungle features spider monkeys, macaws, ocelots and of course jaguars, living in a Mayan rainforest re-creation complete with an archaeologist-themed exhibit.
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