The Beastro – Sedgwick County Zoo https://scz.org/location/beastro
At the Zoo’s main restaurant, you’ll find mouthwatering dishes like Mediterranean
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At the Zoo’s main restaurant, you’ll find mouthwatering dishes like Mediterranean
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Chimpanzees are distinguished by their prominent ears, protrusive lips, arms that are longer than the legs, and no tail. Chimps usually live in groups of five…
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Chuckwallas are a lizard in the Iguana family. They mate from April to July. Five to 16 eggs are laid from June to August, with the eggs hatching in late…
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Our birthday party packages include everything you’ll need to plan a fun and entertaining party. We’ll even serve and clean up! Party includes…
Jungle Birthday Party Party includes: Zoo Admission for up to 15 guests ages 3
Kids in grades 1-5 will have the opportunity to learn about the Zoo’s animals in
Thanksgiving Safari Learning Adventures Nov 26, 20258 AM–Noon Sedgwick County Zoo
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One of the most iconic insects on the planet, the honeybee is an incredibly important animal that dedicates itself to the survival of our planet. To make honey…
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Though not as large or tall as his red and gray kangaroo relatives, the wallaroo is more muscular. The wallaroo uses its tail as a rudder and for balance to…
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The Guam kingfisher can no longer be found in the wild due to the introduction of the brown tree snake, domestic cats, and other non-native predators.
Thanks to efforts by the Association of Zoo and Aquarium institutions, these birds