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  1. At the San Diego Zoo, we offer several hundred pounds of fresh, homegrown bamboo to giant pandas every day. To do this, our horticulture teams grow and harvest nearly a dozen species of bamboo across six acres of dedicated land at the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari Park.

  2. zoo.sandiegozoo.org › animals › koalaKoala | San Diego Zoo

    At A Glance. Location: Outback. Conservation Status: Threatened. We never tire of talking about koalas at the San Diego Zoo, ever since we welcomed our first pair, Snugglepot and Cuddlepie, back in 1925. Since then, we have become famous for having the largest koala colony as well as the most successful koala breeding program outside of Australia.

  3. zoo.sandiegozoo.org › animals › elephantElephant | San Diego Zoo

    All Wildlife. Location: Elephant Odyssey. Conservation Status: Endangered. At Elephant Odyssey, you can experience the world’s largest land mammal! Elephants spend up to 16 hours per day eating and can eat as much as 330 pounds of food in one day—so you’re likely to see them munching on something.

  4. Ever-fascinating orangutans have been delighting San Diego Zoo guests since 1928. Over the years, we’ve had both Bornean and Sumatran orangutans and have celebrated many births at the Zoo. Orangutans are known for their clever ability to get into places they’re not supposed to go!

  5. zoo .sandiegozoo .org. The San Diego Zoo is a zoo in San Diego, California, housing over 12,000 animals of more than 680 species and subspecies on 100 acres (40 ha) of Balboa Park. The zoo is the most visited in the United States. [6] [7] Travelers have cited it as one of the best zoos in the world.

  6. Live Cams. Ape Cam. Baboon Cam. Burrowing Owl Cam. Condor Cam. Elephant Cam. Giraffe Cam. Hippo Cam. Koala Cam.

  7. Live Cameras. Cams at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park and San Diego Zoo. *Wildlife may not be visible on the cam if they are in their bedrooms or out of camera frame.

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