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Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens: Things to See and Do: Exhibits
It is also home to a wild breeding colony of the endangered wood storks. ... as a gathering and event space and offers a beautiful view of the Trout River. ...
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Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens: Education
Home School Programs (August - February). Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens’ Education Department offers a variety of education classes specifically for ...
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Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens: African Pancake Tortoise
Jun 13, 2003 ... In order to eat Pancake tortoises must leave the safety of their crevices. Tortoises in Tanzania were seen outside their crevices at many ...
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Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens: Red-kneed Tarantula
Tarantulas live in short burrows in the ground. A web carpet extends from the burrow out and across the opening, but is usually covered or coated in the ...
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Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens: Canebrake Rattlesnake
The canebrake rattlesnake punctures the skin with two fangs that fold back up into the roof of its mouth when closed. The venom of the snake enters through ...
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Range of the Jaguar
Range of the Jaguar. ROJ Winner of the coveted AZA “Exhibit of the Year” award, this 4 acre exhibit replicates a weathered Mayan village, complete with ...
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Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens: Education
The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is home to over 1400 species of animals and 6000 species of plants from around the world. It is also the field trip ...
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Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens Official Home Page
Zoo events and special days, exhibits and train tour around the grounds. Show map of 370 Zoo Pkwy, Jacksonville, FL 32218
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Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens: Things to See and Do
The impala not only changes its diet based on the season, but also adapts to different habitats by being mainly a grazer in one area and a browser in ...
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Range of the Jaguar
Range of the Jaguar. ROJ Winner of the coveted AZA “Exhibit of the Year” award, this 4 acre exhibit replicates a weathered Mayan village, complete with ...