Katie M. • Março 29, 2011The whole exhibit is amazing but be sure to check out the tar pit demo/replica in addition to admiring the elephants. Fascinating historical stuff!
San Diego Zoo • Maio 20, 2011We received our 1st koalas as a gift from Australia in 1925. These fuzzy marsupials are not bears, and not as cuddly as you think. They're actually independent, feisty, and often grumpy.
San Diego Zoo • Maio 20, 2011The Zoo’s adult male giraffe, Silver, is more than 17 feet tall. With such a long neck, it’s surprising that giraffes have the same number of vertebrae that we do—each one is just much bigger!
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.
Miriam G. • Agosto 13, 2014The hippos both hang out together in the armpit of the underwater section of the enclosure. Great for a selfie with the beast!
Mike B. • Outubro 1, 2014Great sight line. Friendly staff. 🐘
Miriam G. • Agosto 14, 2014The snakes are amazing and beautiful.
Chacho H. • Novembro 15, 2011Amazing jewelry, great art books (some say the best selection in San Diego), and a superb gift selection. Not a bad place to drop some cash.
Jokie T. • Janeiro 23, 2018Love it! Come in the morning or towards close to avoid crowds.
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.
San Diego Zoo • Maio 20, 2011Tigers each have their own unique stripe pattern, like our fingerprints. A tiger’s claws can be up to five inches long, and they use them to mark their territory with scratches on trees.
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.
San Diego Zoo • Maio 20, 2011Mangabeys, mandrills, and guenons, oh my! There are 7 different species of monkeys along Monkey Trail, and they are always busy grooming, playing, eating, sunbathing, squabbling – and watching you!
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!
Sean M. • Dezembro 28, 2014Excellent museum! They have added so much since my last visit years ago. A must see for any aviation enthusiast!
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