The Zoo In Forest Park
Location | Providence, Rhode Island, USA |
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Coordinates | 41°47′24″N 71°24′59″W / 41.7899°N 71.4163°WCoordinates: 41°47′24″N 71°24′59″W / 41.7899°N 71.4163°W |
Land area | 40 acres |
Number of animals | 77+ |
Annual visitors | 600,000 [1] |
Memberships | AZA[2] |
Website |
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The Zoo In Forest Park is a zoo located in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA.
Animals
Examples of animals at Zoo In Forest Park:
- African bullfrog
- African leopard
- African spurred tortoise
- American alligator
- American black bear
- American bullfrog
- Anglo-Nubian
- Arctic wolf
- Argentine black and white tegu
- Bactrian camel
- Barred owl
- Big hairy armadillo
- Black-and-white ruffed lemur
- Black-tailed prairie dog
- Blue-and-yellow macaw
- Boa constrictor
- Bobcat
- Brazilian three-banded armadillo
- Brown greater galago
- Capybara
- Central bearded dragon
- Common squirrel monkey
- Cougar
- Cotton-top tamarin
- Crested gecko
- De Brazza's monkey
- Degu
- Dromedary camel
- Emperor newt
- Emu
- Fennec fox
- Ferret
- Four-toed hedgehog
- Geoffroy's spider monkey
- Goliath birdeater
- Gray wolf
- Great horned owl
- Grey crowned crane
- Indian muntjac
- Indian peafowl
- Laughing kookaburra
- Leopard gecko
- Lionhead rabbit
- Llama
- Long-tailed chinchilla
- Madagascar hissing cockroach
- Miniature donkey
- Miniature horse
- Miniature pig
- North American porcupine
- Narragansett Turkey
- Nine-banded armadillo
- Patagonian mara
- Patas monkey
- Pot-bellied pig
- Poitou donkey
- Red-and-green macaw
- Red kangaroo
- Red-necked wallaby
- Red-tailed hawk
- Ring-tailed lemur
- Rococo toad
- Royal python
- Scarlet macaw
- Southdown (sheep)
- Striped skunk
- Sulphur-crested cockatoo
- Sun parakeet
- Tufted capuchin
- West African Dwarf
- White cockatoo
- White-necked raven
Adopt An Animal
The Zoo offers the opportunity to become even closer to the animals and assist in supporting the cost of their food and care. Any individual or group can adopt an animal; singles, couples, families, school classes, office staff, clubs, businesses, sports teams, colleges, and community organizations. Most animals are adopted by more than one person or group.
See also
Forest Park (Springfield, Massachusetts)
References
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