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Litchfield Park, Arizona

Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium

This photo was taken this week while visiting the Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium. This is a wonderful place to take the family or out of town guests who love exotic animals, various types of birds, unique fish and reptiles of all kinds, and those who might like to have a "hands-on" experience such as feeding giraffes, visiting the petting zoo, touching sting-rays, starfish, and even having a Lory parrot fly into your hand to feed it an apple piece or two. 

The Wildlife World Aquarium's campus-like design is unique with some 75 indoor exhibits featuring fish, mammals, birds, invertebrates, amphibians, and reptiles located in three, soon to be four, buildings. Currently, each building has a different title and theme: The Diversity of Life in Water; The Wild and The Wonderful; and Predators. Notable aquarium species include: Asian Small-Clawed Otters, black tip reef sharks, black-footed penguins, eels, stingrays visitors can touch and feed, seahorses, flamingos, barracuda, jellyfish, Nile and dwarf crocodiles -- nearly 150 new aquatic and semi-aquatic species in all. The total volume of display tanks, not including miles of plumbing and life support, several new water features, and a log flume ride, contain approximately 180,000 gallons of water.

There are also outdoor exhibits including the zoo's 5th ride attraction, a Log Flume Ride. Like its predecessors, the African Safari Train, the Australian Boat, and the idearc media Sky-ride, the flume ride is integrated into live animal exhibits. At 1500 feet long, the journey begins by giving riders a close up view of three primate islands that feature families of spider monkeys, ring tailed lemurs and capuchin monkeys. Riders then enter a 20-foot long acrylic tunnel -- the largest section of acrylic ever installed in Arizona -- surrounded by South Pacific Reef fish. The trip closes by soaking riders as they plummet three stories into a splash pool.

The latest Aquarium building, scheduled to open in mid-2011, will have about 7000 square feet of public display area featuring marine turtles and a permanent small-clawed otter habitat. The main exhibit will be a 40 x 10 foot, 40,000-gallon Amazon River Monsters display containing 3-4 foot long arowana, even larger arapaima and other South American fresh water giants. These species are so large, they are well known for their ability to jump several feet out of the water to catch prey animals such as birds and primates perched over the water. In addition, the display will have the menacing payara, nicknamed the “vampire fish,” with 6-inch fangs protruding from its lower jaw!

For more details, ticket prices and hours of operation, visit this link: http://www.wildlifeworld.com/
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