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Experience awe-inspiring species from the animal kingdom at ZooAmerica®, representing 5 diverse regions of the North American continent. Discover unique zoo animals from the hot, dry deserts of the southwest and the wild, expansive tundra forests of the north. Learn more about these regions and the amazing diversity of North American animals and vegetation native to them in the Zoo.

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Common Vampire Bat

Common Vampire Bat

This nocturnal, flying mammal feeds exclusively on the blood of other animals. To eat the blood, the vampire bat...

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Desert Kingsnake

Desert Kingsnake

A desert kingsnake is a nonvenomous snake that can grow to 48 inches in length. The kingsnake is immune to the...

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American Alligator

American Alligator

American alligators are important members of their ecosystem, and are regarded as keystone species. Many animals...

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Ocelot

Ocelot

Twice the size of an average house cat, the ocelot is a sleek animal with a gorgeous dappled coat. Shy and...

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American Marten

American Marten

American martens are small and agile members of the weasel family. With their sharp and semi-retractable claws,...

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Western Diamondback Rattlesnake

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake

This is the largest of the western rattlesnakes. Due to its distinctive black and white tail bands, it is often...

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Mexican Beaded Lizard

Mexican Beaded Lizard

The horrible one! These lizards are venomous! When threatened, beaded lizards hiss and open their mouths, giving...

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White-tailed Deer

White-tailed Deer

During the past century, logging and farming caused drastic changes in the forests. This created ideal habitat for...

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Nine-banded Armadillo

Nine-banded Armadillo

The bony armor-like plates covering a nine-banded armadillo are one of its most unique adaptations. The smooth...

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Sidewinder Rattlesnake

Sidewinder Rattlesnake

The venomous sidewinder is nicknamed the horned rattler for the upturned scales over each eye. These hornlike...

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Gila Monster

Gila Monster

Of the 3,000 lizard species in the world, only the gila monster and the Mexican beaded lizard are venomous, and...

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Gray Wolf

Gray Wolf

Gray wolves are social animals, living together in tightly organized packs. Packs are typically family groups, and...

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Mountain Lion

Mountain Lion

Also known as a cougar, puma, panther, catamount, painter or mountain lion, this cat is recognized by its large...

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American Elk

American Elk

Elk are among the most vocal members of the deer family. Cows bark alarm signals, calves bleat and squeal, and...

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Alligator Snapping Turtle

Alligator Snapping Turtle

The alligator snapping turtle is the largest freshwater turtle in North America. Primitive in appearance, it can...

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Black Bear

Black Bear

Of the three bear species that inhabit North America, the American black bear is the only one found exclusively on...

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Roadrunner

Roadrunner

Roadrunners are long, slender birds with long expressive tails, shaggy crests and strong legs for running. These...

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Black-footed Ferret

Black-footed Ferret

What happened to endanger the Black-footed Ferret? Black-footed ferrets are one of the most endangered mammals in...

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Ringtail

Ringtail

Ringtails are relatives of the raccoon and inhabit desert canyons, especially areas with rocky outcrops, caves and...

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River Otter

River Otter

With a streamlined body, webbed feet, and a long rudderlike tail, the agile otter is built for swimming and can...

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Barred Owl

Barred Owl

A barred owl is the second largest owl in Pennsylvania, surpassed only by the great horned owl in size. It is...

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Chuckwalla

Chuckwalla

Rocks provide a means of defense for the chuckwalla. When threatened, this flat-bodied lizard scurries into a...

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Cottonmouth

Cottonmouth

This venomous snake is named for the white lining of its mouth which flashes open in a defensive display when...

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Bobcat

Bobcat

Strictly a carnivore, the bobcat hunts for small animals during the twilight and nighttime hours. Excellent...

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Dusky Pygmy Rattlesnake

Dusky Pygmy Rattlesnake

Like most pit vipers, a pygmy rattlesnake uses the sit and wait method of hunting. This snake has been observed in...

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Spiny-tailed Iguana

Known as the world's fastest lizards, black spiny-tailed iguanas can sprint up to 21 mph to escape predators....

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Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon

With long, pointed wings, powerful flight muscles, and rapid wing beats, a peregrine falcon is a swift and agile...

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Thick-billed Parrot

Thick-billed Parrot

Thick-billed parrots are social birds, and live together in flocks all year. Their loud calls can be heard over a...

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Canada Lynx

Canada Lynx

A Canada lynx is a medium-sized cat that is well adapted for life in the northern forests. Compared to the more...

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Snowy Owl

Snowy Owl

The heaviest of all North American owls, snowy owls are well adapted for life on the Arctic tundra. Very thick...

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Black-tailed Prairie Dog

Black-tailed Prairie Dog

Although named for their barking alarm call, black-tailed prairie dogs are actually burrowing ground squirrels....

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Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

With its white head and tail, chocolate brown body, large yellow beak, and seven-foot wingspan, an adult bald...

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Desert Tortoise

Desert Tortoise

A slow-moving reptile, the desert tortoise copes with desert heat by becoming active only during the cooler...

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Coati

Coati

Another raccoon relative, coatis are not truly adapted to desert life. Coatis can survive only by staying close to...

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Porcupine

Porcupine

Best known for its unique and effective method of defense, the porcupine is a slow-moving, nocturnal rodent. They...

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Eastern Wild Turkey

Eastern Wild Turkey

Benjamin Franklin considered our native wild turkey such a noble bird that he proposed it as the symbol of our new...

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Southern Painted Turtle

The southern painted turtle was officially recognized as a separate species from the painted turtle in 2014....

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Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake

Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake

The eastern diamondback rattlesnake is the largest venomous snake in North America and may reach 8 feet in length....

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Red-tailed Hawk

Red-tailed Hawk

Preferring to hunt the open lands, this diurnal bird of prey will soar over fields or perch patiently on nearby...

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Roseate Spoonbill

Roseate Spoonbill

From a distance, a spoonbill might be confused with a flamingo due to its pink color. Upon closer inspection, the...

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Florida Gar

Florida Gar

The Florida gar is a long slender predatory fish with sharp teeth and an armor of hard diamond-shaped scales....

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Eastern Indigo Snake

Eastern Indigo Snake

The eastern indigo snake is the longest snake in North America and can reach lengths of over eight feet. This...

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Barn Owl

Barn Owl

Identified by its heart-shaped facial disk, white underparts, and long legs, the barn owl roosts and nests on...

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Great Horned Owl

Great Horned Owl

Using powerful feet and long sharp talons, a great horned owl preys upon a wide variety of animals. This hunter...

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Rosy Boa

Rosy Boa

The rosy boa is one of the smallest members of the boa family, and rarely exceeds three feet in length. Like all...

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Burrowing Owl

Burrowing Owl

Unlike most owls, burrowing owls are active during the day. As their name implies, these small owls nest in...

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Gopher Tortoise

Gopher Tortoise

A gopher tortoise uses its powerful front legs to dig burrows that average about 15 feet long and 6 feet deep....

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