The San Diego Zoo in California. The Zoo has over 4000 rare and endangered animals.
Red pandas (Ailurus fulgens) are known to reside in the Knoxville Zoo, Tennessee, Denver Zoo, Colorado, Red River Zoo, North Dakota, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Ohio, the National Zoo, Washington, D.C., and the Franklin Park Zoo, Massachusetts. There may be more, so if you wish to see one, check your local zoos.
Connecticut zoo
The Bronx Zoo in the Bronx, New York City, New York is the largest zoo in the US.
Reid Park Zoo is a zoo in Tucson, Arizona. Riverbanks Zoo is located in Columbia, South Carolina.
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12 that we know of. 4 in the San Diego Zoo, 2 in the Memphis zoo, 3 in the Atlanta zoo, and 3 in the Washington D.C. zoo.
The first Zoo was built in Philadelphia the zoo opened on July 1, 1874.
According to the National Zoo, a part of the Smithsonian Institute, about 2,000 animals from about 400 different species are currently housed there. Additional Info: They have this new thing, or to me new, Animals cams! Where during visting hours you can watch the animals from live cameras in their living areas. This Zoo happened to have ones that looked really interesting and lots to choose from. Many of the Zoos have them, but often they are only with a few of the animals. The Zoo has done alot of updating their site and park trying to compete with some of the larger Zoos. From what I could find out this Zoo also claims to be the oldest "formal" Zoo in the US. The Zoo was created by an Act of Congress (really), but that was in 1889, and I think that was after the Philadephia Zoo.
No not naturally but there are ones in zoo's of course No not naturally but there are ones in zoo's of course
The San Diego Zoo, in California has had the Giant Pandas since 1987. There are now five Giant Pandas with a young Panda that was birthed on site, just being introduced to visitors. There are also Giant Pandas at the National Zoo in Washington DC, the Atlanta Zoo, in Georgia, and the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee. All these zoos have contracts with the Chinese government, and pay a yearly fee to keep the Giant Pandas at their zoo. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
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