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San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park aka: San Diego Wild Animal Park

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Crowded but fun by Stephen

90 minute wait for the Journey into Africa ride was long but enjoyable. I think the line was longer in the morning. Saw all the typical African animals plus quite a few asian ones too. A fun time overall. Do a google search to find discount coupons because they are they are available online.

To avoid the crowds, there are many places worth hiking too like Condor Ridge. That’s actually what we did most of the day.

over 3 years ago

Zoo by micolem

Been there, done that! Travelled from the east coast and next time I’ll travel to South Africa for safari. It couldn’t be anymore expensive…

over 5 years ago

Untitled by RandomSanDiego

Thought I’d share a photo of the new baby elephant, taken on Saturday (March 17, 2007). The yet-to-be-named male calf is 6 days old in these shot.

over 6 years ago

I actually like it better than the zoo..... by Alyssa

There are lot’s of great shows with the animals here, as well as a more interesting setting. And when everyone gets tired you can go on the tram around the ‘African Savannah’.

over 6 years ago

Untitled by RandomSanDiego

There’s a new baby elephant in the herd! A male calf was born on Sunday, March 11, 2007 at 9:14 pm to first-time mother Litsemba.

Here’s a little bit of background: this herd of African elephants were rescued by the WAP from Swaziland in 2003, where they were scheduled to be culled due to overpopulation. The birth on Sunday marks the third since the herd arrived at the WAP in 2003. Two other elephants are also pregnant and due to give birth later this year.

Mother and calf are doing fine and are being watched around the clock by keepers and researchers. They are currently secluded from the rest of the herd, but can be seen from the Elephant Overlook.

Don’t you just love happy endings?!?

over 6 years ago

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