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S E W N LOST KINGDOM – G3 LIFE IN THE DESERT – I5 LIFE IN THE WATER – H4 THE RAINFOREST – F6 CONSERVATION Asian Elephants Black-Footed Cats Clownfish Archerfish CENTER – D6 Binturongs (seasonal-summer) Blue Death Feigning Beetles Crested Screamers Dwarf Caiman American Flamingos Demoiselle Cranes Four-banded Sandgrouse Hamerkop Jaguars Bali Mynah Chinese Alligators Naked Mole Rats Inca Terns Nicabar Pigeons Butterfly Splitfins Komodo Dragons Peccary Maccoa Duck Piranhas Diana Monkeys Malayan Tigers Red-Billed Firefinches Madagascar Teal Red-Fronted, Scarlet, Fly River Turtle Red Pandas (seasonal-winter) San Esteban Island Chuckwalla Pygmy Goose & Green-winged Macaws Grand Cayman Iguana Reeve’s Muntjac Seahorses Spectacled Owls Inca Jays Siamangs LIFE IN THE FOREST – I5 Sunbittern Jamaican Boa Snow Leopards Bald Eagles CHILDREN’S ZOO– G6 Tamarin Monkeys Magpie Shrikes Bobcat Dexter Cow Two-Toed Sloth Maleo LIFE IN THE COLD – J4 Eclectus Parrots Kangaroo Water Wolves Mindanao & Forsten’s Lorikeets Arctic Fox Emerald Dove Miniature Horses Red and Yellow Barbets Chinchillas Siamese Fire-Backed Pheasant River Otters AFRICA Roti Island Snake-Necked Turtle Grizzly Bear (also at A5) Tawny Frogmouth Wallaby African Lions .....................C4 Shark Catfish Siberian Cranes Thick-Tailed Bushbabies African Painted Dogs........D3 Western Crowned Pigeon Snowy Owls African Penguins ..............C5 Wrinkled Hornbill Giraffes .............................C2 1 Ann and Jack Graves Komodo Canteen 3 Macaw Landing Grille Meerkats ...........................D4 MORE FAVORITES GROWLING hot snacks and cool drinks American Cafe food Southern Ground Hornbill .D3 Aldabra Tortoises .............E3 Springbok..........................C2 California Sea Lions .........C6 STOMACH? 2 George Kaiser Family Foundation Rajan’s 4 Jaguar Junction The Coop hand-battered chicken, snacks and drinks ice cream, hot snacks and drinks Warthogs...........................C2 Chimpanzees ..................... I3 White Rhinos ....................C2 Lemurs ..............................B6 FREE ADMISSION ONEOK SAFARI TRAIN & ARVEST WILDLIFE CAROUSEL Become a zoo member and get free admission during regular business hours. Member perks also include Ticket price .................................$2 General, $1 Member discounts on rides, food and gift shop purchases. Tickets available at Admissions, Crane Depot or Sea Join today and use the price of admission toward your Lion Station. Good for a one-way train ride or a single Connecting, Caring, membership. Offer valid today when you present your carousel ride. Train and carousel operate only when the tickets to membership kiosk. Advocating for Wildlife, temperature is between 50° and 100° F. People and Wild Places. 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ZOO SECURITY (918) 519-6108 Winter hours (begin Nov. 1) .......11:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Summer hours (begin Mar. 1)...............9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. If you see something, please say something. tulsazoo.org/cox-nature-exchange WASHED ASHORE WHERE IS MY FAVORITE ANIMAL? The Tulsa Zoo presents ASSUMPTION OF RISK & RELEASE OF LIABILITY. By entering the Washed Ashore: Art to Save Our animals always have access to their dens and off- premises of and/or participating in activities provided by the Tulsa the Sea, June 21, 2019, through exhibit spaces during inclement weather. This includes Zoo (the “Activities”), which is owned by the City of Tulsa and January 5, 2020. Made entirely extreme heat or cold, so they may not always be visible. managed by Tulsa Zoo Management, Inc. 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