THE BEVERLY HILLS ZOO
Smack dab in the midle of Beverly Hills, the Zoo was built in 1933. It's home to elephants, giraffes, gorillas, lions, tigers etc... Even though it's not open to the public, the animals can be seen from the sidewalk. The Zoo is a gem and its existence not known to many people.
Highlights
Elephants of Asia - The state-of-the-art habitat is the largest exhibit in the Zoo's history. It showcases the elephants and inform visitors about the challenges they face in the wild.
Gorilla Reserve - A new habitat that is home to a western lowland gorilla. Only a fence separates Zoo guests from the largest primate in the world.
Jungle Giraffe - There is only one species of giraffe, with nine currently recognized subspecies. The Zoo has a herd of Masai giraffes, native to Kenya, that have patterns that look like oak leaves.
Tigers Habitat - Mesmerizing and gorgeous, but also endangered, our tigers are always a pleasure to watch. Their exhibit was designed to closely resemble a natural jungle habitat and was built on a steep slope that gives the big cats plenty of exercise.
Please observe the following:
Do not trespass
Do not disturb the residents
Do not feed the animals
The cache is a silver Altoids Smalls container. Magnetic and it is not on private property. BYOP.
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