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Zooamerica Great Southwest SOUTHERN SWAMPS 1. Cottonmouth 6. Pygmy Rattlesnake 2. Roseate Spoonbill 7. Corn Snake 3. Eastern Diamondback 8. Barred Owl Rattlesnake 9. Florida Gar 4. Eastern Indigo Snake * 10. American Alligator 5. Gopher Tortoise * 11. Alligator Snapping Turtle SHARE YOUR WILD SIDE #ZOOAMERICA GREAT SOUTHWEST 12. Thick-billed Parrot *† 25. Banded Gecko 13. Blue Spiny Lizard 26. Sidewinder 14. Mexican Beaded Lizard 27. Gopher Snake 15. Desert Box Turtle 28. Western Diamondback 16. Gila Monster Rattlesnake 17. Roadrunner 29. Rosy Boa 18. Gambel’s Quail 30. Black-footed Ferret *† 19. Burrowing Owl 31. Ocelot *† 20. Desert Kingsnake 32. Great Horned Owl 21. Desert Tortoise * 33. Ringtail 22. Nine-banded Armadillo 34. Coati 23. Arizona Mountain Kingsnake 35. Spotted Skunk 24. Vampire Bat EASTERN WOODLANDS . All words, designs, and phrases appearing in italics and/or with the symbol ®, SM, or TM are trademarks used under license or with permission.16ZO24717 designs, and phrases appearing in italics and/or with the symbol ®, SM, or TM are . All words, HAVING TROUBLE SPOTTING SOME 36. Red-tailed Hawk 40. Eastern Screech Owl OF OUR ANIMAL FRIENDS? 37. Barn Owl 41. Black Bear Download the free Hersheypark® App for viewing hints and bios 38. Bobcat 42. Wild Turkey for most ZooAmerica® animals. Available for iPhone and Android. 39. River Otter 43. White-tailed Deer WiFi available. BIG SKY COUNTRY Refreshments Food service available on a seasonal basis as weather permits. Hershey Entertainment & Resorts Company 44. Black-billed Magpie 48. Long-eared Owl ©2016 45. Black-tailed Prairie Dog 49. Sandhill Crane Timber Treats Chicken nuggets, hot dogs, Restrooms 46. American Elk 50. Turkey Vulture snacks, ICEE, and beverages 47. Mountain Lion 51. Pronghorn Watering Hole Hot dogs, Dippin’ Dots, and Gift Shop beverages Suggested NORTHLANDS Route 52. Snowy Owl 56. Porcupine 53. Peregrine Falcon 57. American Marten RECYCLE THIS MAP AS YOU EXIT 54. Gray Wolf * 58. Canada Lynx * 55. Bald Eagle Animals are subject to change. * Endangered or threatened animals. † Animals on the Species Survival Plan..
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