Natalia P. • Mei 15, 2016Um zoológico imenso, animais bem tratados e em espaços grandes e bem montados. Vale a pena aproveitar o bus tour gratuito.
San Diego Zoo • Mei 20, 2011Look around and you’re sure to see one meerkat on guard duty, usually perched on a high point in the exhibit. Meerkats live in a colony, and the adults take turns being the lookout for danger.
Marla C. • September 18, 2013There are three males currently in the exhibit.
Thomas M. • Februari 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!
Ren M. • Juli 24, 2010San Diego zoo has the largest collection koalas outside of Australia! Crazy! It's because San Diego is perfect for growing eucalyptus!
Andy D. • Januari 6, 2019This is the best part of the zoo. Awesome 🐍
San Diego Zoo • Mei 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!
Miriam G. • Agustus 13, 2014An awesome new attraction at the zoo. The actual animal hides himself pretty damn well, though.
Melissa W. • Desember 28, 2011Best Zoo ever! Get Tix in advance to avoid super ling lines, & Don't miss the tigers, polar bears, and koalas.
San Diego Zoo • Mei 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!
Mike B. • Oktober 1, 2014Great sight line. Friendly staff. 🐘
Tyler C. • Juli 6, 2012Went by later afternoon, one flamingo was being very territorial. Easily one of the most active attractions!
Miriam G. • Agustus 13, 2014The hippos both hang out together in the armpit of the underwater section of the enclosure. Great for a selfie with the beast!
Victor M. • Maret 17, 2019We love it!!!
San Diego Zoo • Mei 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 • Mei 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.
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