4/5 Pavel D. 1 year ago on Google
Really
lovely
zoo
with
many
interesting
"residents"
to
interact
with!
It
might
not
be
the
biggest
zoo
in
New
York
City
but
it's
definitely
worth
the
visit.
As
an
adult
I
found
the
complex
entertaining
and
big
enough
to
spend
a
couple
of
hours.
The
center
point
of
the
zoo
is
the
Sea
Lion
pool,
which
is
very
entertaining
and
I
spend
a
lot
of
time
watching
the
sea
lions
play
and
engage
with
visitors.
It
would
be
handy
if
there
is
information
about
feeding/playing
time
so
I
would
not
miss
the
most
important
part
of
their
day!
Many
terrariums
and
aquariums
are
located
in
the
Hall
of
Animal
such
as
ones
with
birds,
mice,
reptiles,
snakes
and
even
bats,
however
my
favorite
was
the
one
with
colorful
Amazonian
forest
frogs
and
dwarf
mongoose!
Family
of
baboons
and
terrariums
with
other
monkeys
are
located
in
the
pavilion
named
Animal
Lifestyle,
which
was
also
the
busiest
place
during
my
visit.
I
really
enjoyed
the
barn
experience!
I
was
able
to
walk
around
the
barn,
touch,
pet
and
feed
(for
$0.5
per
load)
goats,
sheeps,
miniature
pigs
and
alpacas.
All
animals
are
used
to
humans
so
they
enjoy
occasional
scratches
behind
their
ears
and
are
really
friendly.
There
is
a
lavatory
for
washing
hands
afterwards.
Last
but
not
least
is
the
Discovery
trail
-
a
place
where
I
had
close
interaction
with
non-domesticated
animals
such
as
otters,
porcupines,
dingo
dogs
and
red
pandas!
It
was
really
fascinating
to
watch
them
up
close
(when
they
were
not
sleeping)!
On
the
trail
I
have
encountered
many
freely
wandering,
colorful
peacocks,
also
used
to
humans.
The
entry
fee
of
$9.95
for
an
adult
is
very
reasonable,
the
admission
ticket
can
be
purchased
at
the
entrance
as
well
as
via
QR
code/online.
Toilets
are
available
at
the
Discovery
Center
around
the
Sea
Lion
Court
free
of
charge
and
well
maintained.
Opposite
is
a
Café
and
gift
store
with
adjacent
seating
areas.
Paid
by
card.
Visited
in
March
2023.
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