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Minnesota Zoo 4 Star


Minnesota Zoo

Visit the animals that make Minnesota their home. Puma, wolverines and otters play year round in their outdoor habitats on the Minnesota Trail. Learn about the Minnesota species that are usually dormant or migrate during the winter on the inside segment of this trail. Minnesota is renowned for its long, cold winters--perfect for the residents of our Northern Trail. Majestic Amur tigers frolic in the snow or in their moat, depending on the season. Mexican wolves, woodland caribou and the stately moose display their ingenious adaptations for survival. A walk along the 3/4-mile trail provides the opportunity to enjoy the seasons, or, view the entire trail in climate-controlled comfort from the Monorail. Venture into the world of the rain forest where lush, green foliage and beautiful orchids envelop guests along a winding path. Playful lemurs, inquisitive gibbons and agile tree kangaroos are just a few of the animals waiting to be discovered at each turn. Beauty and unique wildlife first attract you, but the Tropics Trail also showcases several of the world's biodiversity "hotspots." Witness the spectacular beauty of the deep in Discovery Bay: United Healthcare Marine Education Center. Over 1.1 million gallons of water provide a home for sharks, rays and other marine life. Guests can actually touch sharks, sea stars, and sea anemones in an interactive estuary and tide pool. Our Atlantic bottlenose dolphins put on quite a show - literally! Learn about dolphins' natural behaviors during the Comcast Dolphin Show held daily in our 800-seat Dolphin Stadium. [Other Resource]

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