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The Baltimore Zoo was created by act of the Maryland state legislature on April 7, 1876. (Its name was changed to The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore in 2004.) The Zoo is the third oldest zoo in the United States, behind Philadelphia (1873) and Cincinnati (1874). It actually had its beginnings as early as 1862, when the first of many citizens gave animals (the first being 4 swans) to Druid Hill Park for public display
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List of Animals:
Mammals:
ADDRA GAZELLE
AFRICAN ELEPHANT
AFRICAN LION
ALPACA
AMERICAN BADGER
ANGLO NUBIAN GOAT
ARCTIC FOX
BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOG
BLUE DUIKER
BOBCAT
BROWN BEAR
CAPE PORCUPINE
CHEETAH
CHIMPANZEE
CHINCHILLA
COLOBUS MONKEY
COMMON WARTHOG
COQUEREL’S SIFAKA
COTSWOLD SHEEP
FLEMISH GIANT RABBIT
KINKAJOU
KIRK’S DIK-DIK
KUNEKUNE PIG
LEOPARD
LESSER HEDGEHOG TENREC
LESSER KUDU
LIONHEAD RABBIT
MINIATURE MEDITERRANEAN DONKEY
MINIATURE TEXAS LONGHORN
NIGERIAN DWARF GOAT
NORTH AMERICAN RIVER OTTER
OKAPI
PLAINS ZEBRA
POLAR BEAR
PREHENSILE TAILED PORCUPINE
FLAMINGO
PENGUIN
PYGMY GOAT
RED RUFFED LEMUR
RETICULATED GIRAFFE
RING-TAILED LEMUR
SEBA’S SHORT-TAILED BAT
SITATUNGA
SOUTHERN WHITE RHINOCEROS
STRIPED SKUNK
Today the 135-plus acre zoo property is owned by the City of Baltimore and leased to the State of Maryland. The Maryland Zoological Society, established in 1967, operates the Zoo under a lease agreement with the state. The Zoological Society assumed full management of the Zoo in 1984. Currently, the Zoo’s animal collection encompasses birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles, representing nearly 200 species.
Animals are displayed in natural settings replicating their native habitats. The Zoo’s new state-of-the-art exhibit for African penguins, Penguin Coast, received the AZA 2016 Award for Exhibit Design. The Maryland Zoo is home currently to over 80 endangered penguins, and proud to be the largest and most successful African penguin breeding colony in all of North America.
Polar Bear Watch, the Zoo’s exhibit about life on the edge of the Arctic, features an authentic Tundra Buggy® from which visitors can watch polar bears Neva and Amelia Gray cavort in and out of the water. Visitors learn about animals in their own backyard, as well as those in more exotic locales, when they take a trek through the Maryland Wilderness, home to the award-winning Children’s Zoo, or embark on an African Journey.
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