Thomas M. • Fevereiro 24, 2017Been to the SD zoo dozens of times over the last 50 years. Always amazing, the zoo is constantly upgrading exhibits. Arguably one of the top five zoos in the world!
Daniel P. • Março 9, 2020Mis favoritos del zoológico de San Diego
Paul F. • Janeiro 1, 2013Two new baby giraffes! Robert and Makali! Also here: Silver, Nicky, Harriet, and Bahati.
Victor M. • Março 17, 2019We love it!!!
Katie M. • Março 29, 2011Fantastically designed exhibit with multiple places to watch the gorillas from. Such a lively bunch.
Ken W. • Novembro 29, 2015Great place to see live theater. Appreciate the music by real musicians in a small orchestra pit.
Michele L. • Julho 30, 2013Very educational. Don't miss it.
Damon P. • Julho 19, 2011one of my favorite disc golf courses across the country! Locals are friendly too.
Mike B. • Outubro 1, 2014Great sight line. Friendly staff. 🐘
Eddie V's Prime Seafood • Maio 30, 2013We really enjoy taking in the beautiful art while enjoying live music at the museum's Culture & Cocktails evening events.
Miriam G. • Agosto 13, 2014An awesome new attraction at the zoo. The actual animal hides himself pretty damn well, though.
San Diego Zoo • Maio 22, 2011The Lost Forest is home to a wide variety of animals, including our bonobos. Bonobos were not identified by scientists until 1926. Before that, they were thought to be another type of common chimp.
MRS B B. • Julho 11, 2016So much interesting information. Great exhibits.
San Diego Zoo • Maio 20, 2011Our orangutans share the exhibit with another primate species from Indonesia, the long-armed siamangs. If you’re at the Zoo soon after it opens in the morning, you might hear the siamangs hooting!
Cherie D. • Julho 20, 2010Bring a push cart, the art, hand-made clothing, blown-glass and woodwork was phenomenal. I highly recommend this center full of artisans.
Miriam G. • Julho 30, 2017One of the most beautiful animals in the park! Be patient and you'll see it.
San Diego Zoo • Maio 20, 2011In the Malay language, sun bears are called basindo nan tenggil, meaning “he who likes to sit high.” They live in trees, and their 4-inch-long claws & large paws help them scamper along branches.
Chieko B. • Julho 28, 2015Best railroad museum for kids. Love the miniature towns and every details. So much to see.
Sara R. • Dezembro 14, 2011Kitty kitty
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