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Discover amazing wildlife from zoos across America

25 unique species to explore

African Elephant
African Elephant
Habitat: African Savannas
Diet: Herbivore
Status: Endangered
Found in: 0 zoos
African Lion
African Lion
Habitat: African Savannas
Diet: Carnivore
Status: Vulnerable
Found in: 0 zoos
American Black Bear
American Black Bear
Habitat: Forest
Diet: Omnivore
Status: Least Concern
Found in: 0 zoos
Asian Elephant
Asian Elephant
Habitat: Tropical Forests
Diet: Herbivore
Status: Endangered
Found in: 0 zoos
Baby Elephant
Baby Elephant
Habitat: Grasslands
Diet: Herbivore
Status: Endangered
Found in: 0 zoos
Brown Bear
Brown Bear
Habitat: Forest
Diet: Omnivore
Status: Least Concern
Found in: 0 zoos
California Sea Lion
California Sea Lion
Habitat: Pacific Coastlines
Diet: Carnivore
Status: Least Concern
Found in: 0 zoos
Flamingo
Flamingo
Habitat: Wetlands
Diet: Omnivore
Status: Least Concern
Found in: 0 zoos
Giant Panda
Giant Panda
Habitat: Chinese Mountains
Diet: Herbivore
Status: Conservation breeding program
Found in: 0 zoos
Giraffe
Giraffe
Habitat: African Savannas
Diet: Herbivore
Status: Conservation breeding program
Found in: 0 zoos
Humboldt Penguin
Humboldt Penguin
Habitat: South American Coasts
Diet: Carnivore
Status: Vulnerable
Found in: 0 zoos
Lion Cub
Lion Cub
Habitat: African Savanna
Diet: Carnivore
Status: Vulnerable
Found in: 0 zoos
Malayan Tiger
Malayan Tiger
Habitat: Malaysian Rainforests
Diet: Carnivore
Status: Critically Endangered
Found in: 0 zoos
Otter Pup
Otter Pup
Habitat: Rivers
Diet: Carnivore
Status: Least Concern
Found in: 0 zoos
Plains Zebra
Plains Zebra
Habitat: Grassland
Diet: Herbivore
Status: Near Threatened
Found in: 0 zoos
Polar Bear
Polar Bear
Habitat: Polar Bear nursery habitat
Diet: Special diet for young animals
Status: Conservation breeding program
Found in: 0 zoos
Prairie Dog
Prairie Dog
Habitat: Prairie dogs are primarily found in the grasslands of North America, particularly in the Great Plains region. Their habitat ranges from southern Canada to northern Mexico. They prefer open, flat areas with short grasses, which provide both food and visibility to spot predators. Prairie dogs require well-drained soil for their extensive burrow systems, which can be several meters deep and include multiple entrances.
Diet: Prairie dogs are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses, herbs, and seeds. They forage for food during the day, often venturing out of their burrows to graze. Their diet can vary seasonally, with a preference for green vegetation in the spring and summer, and seeds and roots in the fall and winter. Prairie dogs play a significant role in their ecosystem by influencing plant community dynamics through their grazing habits.
Status: Least Concern
Found in: 0 zoos
Red Panda
Red Panda
Habitat: Bamboo Forest
Diet: Omnivore
Status: Conservation breeding program
Found in: 0 zoos
Ring-tailed Lemur
Ring-tailed Lemur
Habitat: Madagascar Forest
Diet: Omnivore
Status: Endangered
Found in: 0 zoos
Sea Lion
Sea Lion
Habitat: Coastal
Diet: Carnivore
Status: Least Concern
Found in: 0 zoos
Southern White Rhinoceros
Southern White Rhinoceros
Habitat: African grasslands and savannas
Diet: Herbivore
Status: Near Threatened
Found in: 0 zoos
Sumatran Tiger
Sumatran Tiger
Habitat: Tropical Forest
Diet: Carnivore
Status: Critically Endangered
Found in: 0 zoos
Tasmanian Devil
Tasmanian Devil
Habitat: Tasmanian Forests
Diet: Carnivore
Status: Endangered
Found in: 0 zoos
Western Lowland Gorilla
Western Lowland Gorilla
Habitat: Tropical Forest
Diet: Herbivore
Status: Critically Endangered
Found in: 0 zoos