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The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is a zoo and botanical garden located in Oklahoma City's Adventure District in northeast Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden
Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden
Date opened1902 (Wheeler Park Zoo)[1]
1920 (as Lincoln Park Zoo)[2]
LocationOklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Coordinates35.5212°N 97.4724°W / 35.5212; -97.4724
Land area130 acres (53 ha)
No. of animals1,900 [3]
No. of species512 [3]
Annual visitors1,046,000 [4]
MembershipsAZA,[5] AAM[6]
Location
Websitewww.okczoo.org

The zoo covers 130 acres (53 ha) and is home to more than 1,900 animals. It is open every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas. The Oklahoma City Zoo is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the American Alliance of Museums.


Exhibits


Other attractions within the zoo include the giraffe feeding platform, the Elephant Express tram, the Endangered Species Carousel, the Sea Lion Presentation, Stingray Bay, Wild Encounters, elephant presentations, and the Jungle Gym Playground.

Surrounding the zoo are the Zoo Amphitheater, Lincoln Park, Northeast Lake and the Lincoln Park Golf Course. The zoo is located Oklahoma City's Adventure District at the crossroads of I-35 and I-44. Other attractions in the Adventure District are the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, Science Museum Oklahoma (formerly called the Omniplex), the ASA National Softball Hall of Fame, and Remington Park Racing/Casino.

List of animals
Reptiles/amphibians
  • Abaco Island boa
  • Alligator snapping turtle
  • Amazon Basin emerald tree boa
  • Amazon tree boa
  • American alligator
  • Argentine horned frog
  • Barred tiger salamander
  • Bicolor poison dart frog
  • Black-tailed rattlesnake
  • Black rat snake
  • Black tree monitor
  • Boa constrictor
  • Common snake-necked turtle
  • Crocodile monitor
  • Diamond python
  • Eastern copperhead
  • Eastern diamondback rattlesnake
  • Eyelash palm pitviper
  • Fijian banded iguana
  • Gila monster
  • Green anaconda
  • Green and black poison dart frog
  • Green tree python
  • King cobra
  • Lake Titicaca frog
  • Madagascar tree boa
  • Massasauga
  • Prairie rattlesnake
  • Red spitting cobra
  • Red-eared slider
  • Reticulated python
  • Rock rattlesnake
  • Shield-nosed cobra
  • Sidewinder
  • Speckled rattlesnake
  • Suriname toad
  • Timber rattlesnake
  • Volcán Alcedo giant tortoise
  • Western cottonmouth
  • Western diamondback rattlesnake
  • Western green mamba
  • Western pygmy rattlesnake
  • White's tree frog
  • Woma python
  • Woodhouse's toad
Mammals
  • Addra gazelle
  • African lion
  • African wild dog
  • American beaver
  • American bison
  • American black bear
  • Asian elephant
  • Bat-eared fox
  • Black-footed cat
  • Black-handed spider monkey
  • Black-tailed prairie dog
  • Bobcat
  • California sea lion
  • Caracal
  • Cheetah
  • Chimpanzee
  • Clouded leopard
  • Common raccoon dog
  • Cougar
  • Coyote
  • Crested porcupine
  • Donkey
  • Dromedary camel
  • Elk
  • Fishing cat
  • François' langur
  • Giant anteater
  • Goat (petting zoo)
  • Goeldi's monkey
  • Golden-headed lion tamarin
  • Grevy's zebra
  • Grizzly bear
  • Harbor seal
  • Hoffmann's two-toed sloth
  • Indian rhinoceros
  • Jaguar
  • Meerkat
  • North American river otter
  • Ocelot
  • Okapi
  • Opossum
  • Pig (petting zoo)
  • Red panda
  • Red river hog
  • Red-rumped agouti
  • Reticulated giraffe
  • Ringtail cat
  • Serval
  • Sheep (petting zoo)
  • Southern three-banded armadillo
  • Squirrel monkey
  • Striped skunk
  • Sumatran orangutan
  • Sumatran tiger
  • Swift fox
  • Western lowland gorilla
  • White-tailed deer
  • Yellow-backed duiker
Birds
  • African pygmy falcon
  • American crow
  • American flamingo
  • American white ibis
  • Andean condor
  • Argentine ruddy duck
  • Australian magpie
  • Bald eagle
  • Bali mynah
  • Bare-faced ground dove
  • Barn owl
  • Black-bellied whistling duck
  • Black-capped lory
  • Black-naped fruit dove
  • Black-necked stilt
  • Blue-and-yellow macaw
  • Blue-crowned motmot
  • Bufflehead
  • Burrowing owl
  • Chicken (petting zoo)
  • Chilean flamingo
  • Cinnamon teal
  • Cinereous vulture
  • Coconut lorikeet
  • Collared finch-billed bulbul
  • Crested wood partridge
  • East African crowned crane
  • Eastern screech owl
  • Edwards's pheasant
  • Egyptian goose
  • Eurasian eagle owl
  • Great horned owl
  • Greater roadrunner
  • Killdeer
  • Lark sparrow
  • Laughing kookaburra
  • Laysan teal
  • Lesser white-fronted goose
  • Madagascar buttonquail
  • Mallard duck
  • Mandarin duck
  • Marbled teal
  • Mourning dove
  • Nene goose
  • Northern bobwhite
  • Northern cardinal (in the Trail's aviary and in the wild)
  • Northern flicker
  • Northern mockingbird
  • Northern pintail
  • Ostrich
  • Pheasant pigeon
  • Philippine duck
  • Rainbow lorikeet
  • Red-and-green macaw
  • Red-billed blue magpie
  • Red-billed hornbill
  • Red-crested pochard
  • Red-throated bee-eater
  • Ringed teal
  • Ring-necked pheasant
  • Ruddy shelduck
  • Sandhill crane
  • Scissor-tailed flycatcher
  • Southern cassowary
  • Southern screamer
  • Sun conure
  • Superb starling
  • Swainson's lorikeet
  • Swan goose
  • Tawny frogmouth
  • Turkey vulture
  • Von der Decken's hornbill
  • Western meadowlark
  • Wild turkey
  • White-crested laughingthrush
  • White-crowned robin-chat
  • White-faced whistling duck
  • White-necked raven
  • White-vented bulbul
  • Wrinkled hornbill
  • Wood duck
  • Yellow-breasted ground dove
Invertebrates
  • Arizona blond tarantula
  • Chaco golden knee tarantula
  • Madagascar hissing cockroach
  • Monarch butterfly (at the butterfly gardens)
Fish
  • Blue catfish
  • Bluegill
  • Channel catfish
  • Freshwater drum
  • Largemouth bass
  • Smallmouth bass
  • Spotted gar
  • Striped bass
  • White bass
  • White crappie

Former exhibits



Famous denizens


Malee was an Asian elephant born April 15, 2011, weighing 300 pounds, the child of one of the Oklahoma City Zoo's elephants, Asha, and a male elephant named Sneezy who lives at the Tulsa Zoo. The Zoo held birthday parties for her every year.[13][14] On September 30, 2015, zookeepers noticed discoloration of her trunk. After two failed treatments, she died at 4 AM CST on October 1, 2015. The cause of death was determined to be elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus, which the other elephants at the zoo aside from her sister Achara also had.[15] “Judy” the Elephant




See also



Notes


  1. Stephens 2006, pp. 9
  2. Stephens 2006, pp. 37
  3. "Animals & Plants - Oklahoma City Zoo". Archived from the original on 2012-10-10. Retrieved 2011-01-07.
  4. "OKC ZOO ANNOUNCES RECORD ATTENDANCE - 8 15 - Oklahoma City Zoo". Archived from the original on 2016-03-20. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  5. "Currently Accredited Zoos and Aquariums". aza.org. AZA. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  6. "List of Accredited Museums" (PDF). aam-us.org. American Alliance of Museums. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 January 2013. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
  7. "Great EscApe". okczoo.com. Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden. Archived from the original on 20 January 2010. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  8. "Cat Forest/Lion Overlook". okczoo.com. Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden. Archived from the original on 30 December 2009. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  9. "Oklahoma Trails". okczoo.com. Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden. Archived from the original on 1 January 2010. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  10. "Noble Aquatic Center: Aquaticus". okczoo.com. Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden. Archived from the original on 31 December 2009. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  11. "Butterfly Garden". okczoo.com. Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden. Archived from the original on 30 December 2009. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  12. "Island Life". okczoo.com. Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden. Archived from the original on 31 December 2009. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  13. "Malee's 1st Birthday Bash at the OKC Zoo" (Press release). OKC Zoo. April 6, 2012. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved October 1, 2015.
  14. "OKC Zoo planning second Birthday Bash" (Press release). OKC Zoo. April 8, 2013. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved October 1, 2015.
  15. Patterson, Matt (October 1, 2015). "Virus eyed in death of Malee, zoo's 4-year-old elephant". The Oklahoman. Archived from the original on May 12, 2016. Retrieved April 23, 2016.

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