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Arizona Zoos
A guide to zoos in Arizona. Includes the Phoenix Zoo, Reid Park Zoo in Tucson,
Wildlife World Zoo in Litchfield park, and several
other zoos and wild animal parks in Arizona.
Heritage Park Zoo
This 10 acre zoo overlooks Willow Lake
in the city of Prescott. One of its most
distinctive exhibits is the Tarantula Grotto
which features spiders from all over the world.
Keepers of the Wild Nature Park
This exotic animal wildlife sanctuary was founded in 1995
by Jonathan Kraft and it provides a safe home for more
then 150 exotic animals.
Located on East Highway 66 in the city of Valentine.
Phoenix Zoo
The 125 acre Phoenix Zoo features more then 1200 animals representing
approximately 200 species from around the world.
Includes lions, giraffe, zebras, elephants,
rhinoceros, and many other types of animals.
Note that bicycles and skates are allowed inside
the zoo, but skateboards and scooters are not.
Reid Park Zoo
This zoo in Tucson Arizona was founded in 1965 by Gene
Reid, and it became the official zoo for the city
of Tucson in 1967. It features more then 400 aniamals
from all parts of the world, including lions, elephants,
rhinos, polar bears, and more. Located on South Randolph Way in Tucson.
Wildlife World Zoo
This zoo in Litchfield Park was founded in 1984
by Mickey Ollson. Today features nearly 400
species and more then 2400 individual animals
in a natural setting.
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