Lakeside crossing
sea lion sounda rock bridge extending into the audience offering an up-close look at the playful sea lions. Watch the sea lions swim underwater in the 40,000-gallon acrylic saltwater pool surrounding the stage.
stingrays at Caribbean cove
Watch, touch and occasionally feed the unique and fascinating stingrays, as they glide through a warm saltwater pool. The sharks and horseshoe crabs are a little too shy for petting, but you may be lucky enough to have one touch you briefly as it swims by.
stingrays at Caribbean cove
Watch, touch and occasionally feed the unique and fascinating stingrays, as they glide through a warm saltwater pool. The sharks and horseshoe crabs are a little too shy for petting, but you may be lucky enough to have one touch you briefly as it swims by.
red rocks
big cat countryAmur tigers live in a harsh environment, where extremely cold temperatures and deep snow are common. Their body is well-adapted to the cold climate. Take their large size, for instance. A big animal conserves heat better than a small one, so it's no surprise that Amur tigers are larger than other tiger subspecies, which live in warmer areas.
The jaguar is the largest cat found in the Americas. It lives in a variety of habitats, from tropical forests and swamps to grasslands. Prey species include peccaries, tapirs, monkeys, capybaras, crocodiles, and fish.
The jaguar is the largest cat found in the Americas. It lives in a variety of habitats, from tropical forests and swamps to grasslands. Prey species include peccaries, tapirs, monkeys, capybaras, crocodiles, and fish.
historic hill
Separated only by glass from active family groups, you can watch a panorama of grooming, foraging for food, playing, parenting and other social interaction. Rockscapes, waterfalls, trees and vines provide numerous footholds for climbing and jumping.
You might think all black lemurs are colored black, but they're not! They're all born that color, though young females do have some white on their ears. But by the time the little lemurs are six weeks old, only the males have kept their all-black coats. By that time, female babies are already developing their adult color: a light brown body with white underparts, a dark gray face, and long white ear tufts.
You might think all black lemurs are colored black, but they're not! They're all born that color, though young females do have some white on their ears. But by the time the little lemurs are six weeks old, only the males have kept their all-black coats. By that time, female babies are already developing their adult color: a light brown body with white underparts, a dark gray face, and long white ear tufts.