A Taste of China Food Service Pavilion and Deck gives visitors a place to relax and savor their trip through CHINA. Two sides of the courtyard are bordered with loggias, open galleries with decorative columns supporting bright southern-style Chinese glazed tile roofs. Features a Cultural Exchange Bell Pavilion, which houses a large bronze bell made in China, especially for the Memphis Zoo Welcoming Guest Hall, serves as a theatre where visitors view a film produced especially for the Memphis Zoo. Houses Pere David deer, Asian small-clawed otters, white-naped cranes, Francois Langurs, waterfowl, pheasants, and other birds A fifty-foot Chinese pagoda serves as the ticket and information booth. Sits on three acres of land and features a sampling of the culture, animals, architecture, horticulture and of China Giant pandas Ya Ya and Le Le became residents of the exhibit in April 2003. More than a cat exhibit - introduces man’s involvement with nature over the course of more than 4,000 years Includes cultural phenomena throughout time, including an Egyptian temple, remnants of an ancient Asian city and an Asian pagoda bridge Includes natural phenomena represented by rock outcroppings called kopjes (kopees), broad grassy savannas, rock caves and a waterfall Enhances preservation programs for several endangered species. Allows for multi-level viewing of the cats Separates cats from visitors using high tension wires and moats Unique because it houses not only predators, but animals of prey as well Allows the visitor to be completely surrounded by the flora of the animals’ native habitats Exhibit’s design created by Design Consortium, a top New Orleans architectural firm that specializes in zoo design. Tickle the tummies of the adorable bat-eared fox family and Meet and greet with the zoo’s own African crested porcupines, Quillary Clinton and Quillard Scott! Just be careful where you pet!Ģ new species of animal will be joining the ZooWorld family in fall of 2020! We are excited to continue moving forward with zoo renovations and to be adding animals that the zoo has never housed before.A four-acre, multi-million dollar, open-air cat exhibit The construction of this exhibit was talked about for more than fifty years. ![]() Like your animals a bit more on the scaly side? You could choose to feed our family of bearded dragons while you sip on a frosty beverage OR Join us at the newly opened Steve-O’s pub Australian exhibit to feed and hold a baby kangaroo. Scratch a tapir… what’s a tapir? Visit ZooWorld to meet and offer a scratch to one of our newest animal additions! OR Keep watching as we wrap up construction on the new Madagascar lemur experience area, an immersive new addition that QUADRUPLES the living space for our ruffed lemurs and will provide zoo guests better viewing and more interactive areas to enjoy these perfect prosimians! New exhibits! New experience! New animals! You won’t believe what we’ve been doing this year. It’s 2021 and the zoo is better than ever! Later this year we will begin construction on the most amazing sloth habitat around! This year we unveiled a brand new alligator experience area that is home to 40 yearling gators and will make sure that your Florida vacation is what dreams are made of.ĭo you love Capybaras? Visit with “Coconut” in an up-close animal experience and enjoy the best capybara cuddles ever! “Coconut” is a very special capybara who has been raised by our fantastic animal care staff. This year we are continuing our trend of award winning improvements and interactive facility upgrades. ![]() ![]() This place is wilder than the beach at spring break! Its a great place to take a break from the beach and create lasting family memories! ZooWorld Zoological Park, located in beautiful Panama City Beach, Florida is home to exotic animals from all over the world and you won’t need binoculars to see them! Pet a sloth, hold a kangaroo, kiss a giraffe, snuggle a lemur…or even pet a porcupine!
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