Saving for the Future | San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance The Frozen Zoo subset of the Wildlife Biodiversity Bank holds living, cryopreserved fibroblast (skin and connective tissue) cells and reproductive materials (sperm, ova, embryos, and tissue) from over 10,600 individuals and 1,200 mammal, bird, reptile, amphibian, and fish species
Tamandua or Lesser Anteater - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants Tamandua claws help them to climb rainforest trees A tamandua’s strange looks work to its advantage in its Central and South American forest and scrub habitat It has thick, coarse fur that is light yellow, tan, brown, or gray
Gazing at Gazelles - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance “We have an important say in what happens with that animal in facilities all over the US It keeps all the zoos caring for that species on the same page ” Gazelles in San Diego B etween the Safari Park and the Zoo, San Diego Zoo Global cares for 11 species of gazelles When you take the Africa Tram Safari around the field exhibits at the
Arctic fox - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers Furry feet stay warm while the foxes trot over frozen tundra Hide! Arctic foxes have predators: golden eagles, bald eagles, wolves, wolverines, polar bears, brown bears, and red foxes
How to get from Long Beach to San Diego Zoo by - Rome2rio The San Diego Zoo is a zoo in Balboa Park, San Diego, California, housing over 3,700 animals of more than 650 species and subspecies Its parent organization, San Diego Zoo Global, is one of the largest zoological membership associations in the world, with more than 250,000 member households and 130,000 child memberships, representing more than
The Top Zoos in the World - WorldAtlas Founded in 1916, the zoo is currently managed by the Zoological Society of San Diego San Diego Zoo houses over 4,000 individual animals belonging to over 800 species The zoo occupies an area of 100 acres within the city’s Balboa Park, itself lying nestled amidst a picturesque landscape of hills and canyons