Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium is a 215-acre (87 ha) zoo[2] and aquarium in Litchfield Park, Arizona, United States, near Phoenix. The zoo specializes in African and South American animals, and has Arizona's largest collection of exotic animals. It has a 0.6 miles (970 m) "safari train", a boat ride through the Australian habitat, a tram through another segment of the African habitat, and several amusement-oriented rides. Since 2008, it also has an aquarium with a total tank volume of 180,000 US gallons (681,000 l).[1]
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Date opened | 1984 (Zoo)[1] 2008 (Aquarium)[1] |
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Location | Litchfield Park, Arizona, United States |
Coordinates | 33.5490379°N 112.4127552°W / 33.5490379; -112.4127552 |
Land area | 215 acres (87 ha)[1] |
No. of animals | 3,000[1] |
No. of species | 600[1] |
Total volume of tanks | 180,000 US gallons (681,000 l)[1] |
Annual visitors | 500,000[1] |
Website | www |
The latest section, "Adventureland", opened in February, 2016. This added 15 acres (6.1 ha), four rides, and a restaurant. Separately a new Mexican restaurant, "Zooberto's", was opened.[2]
A 15-acre park featuring an African lion habitat and African birds. Visitors can walk or take a tram through exhibits.
Species in the Safari Park include: Springbok, Spider Monkey, African Lions, Macaws, Capuchin, Fischer's Lovebirds, Sable Antelope, Ostrich, Warthogs, Olive Baboons, Red River Hogs, Ring-tailed Lemur, Spotted Hyena.
Dragon World features animal exhibits featuring large ectotherms.
Animals include, Sailfin Dragon, Reticulated Pythons, Dwarf Crocodile, Gila Monster, Green Iguana, and Green Anaconda.[1]
There are more than 600 species at Wildlife World. The babies available to view change from week to week.
The Wildlife World Zoo features a Lory feeding exhibit. Visitors can interact with tropical birds here from the South Pacific. [3]
The Wildlife World Aquarium is Arizona's first public aquarium, and features salt- and fresh-water species including sea lions and varieties of penguins.
Wildlife World Zoo was started as a breeding farm for birds by Mickey Ollson, a teacher, on 5 acres (2.0 ha) in Glendale, Arizona. In 1973 Ollson purchased 25 acres (10 ha) at the current site in Litchfield Park. The zoo grew by breeding and trading animals with other zoos, until by 1984 he "essentially had a zoo no one could visit." The zoo opened to the public that year, and continued to grow by purchasing the surrounding property.[4] The aquarium opened in 2008, and the Safari Park and "American Adventure" opened in 2014.[5]
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