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chaosmanor: This has just gotten too difficult to keep it going. We visited the zoo a couple of months ago, and had every intention of updating things, but the more we looked at the option, and all the marvelous changes made in the zoo, the harder it was to make this "logical", as well as fun. This has gotten nearly 100 Finds in fourteen years, so it's time to let it go...

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Hidden : 3/1/2003
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"... it’s all happening at the Zoo. I do believe it; I do believe it’s true…"

IMPORTANT NOTES: The Santa Barbara Zoo underwent some major renovations in 2004, including updating and expansion of some exhibits, and the construction of an Asian Cats exhibit; we changed some of the questions to reflect the changes. In 2008 and 2009, more changes are being made, including a new Condor exhibit. As a result, the Channel Islands Foxes will not be on display until the new work is completed. But the new stuff should be very nice, and it will make for a better zoo. Thanks to The Other Topa Sisters for the update!!

One of the joys of being a grandparent is that we can choose when, and when not, to visit with the grandkids. And we can spoil them like we couldn’t risk spoiling our own kids. Finally, we can drop-kick them back to Mom and Dad when the visit is over

We spent today in Santa Barbara with our youngest grandson, Larez. We went to the Zoo and Stearns Wharf; we found a geocache: it was a really fine day. In honor of this, we decided to put together a virtual tour of the Zoo, which has been making great efforts to upgrade its exhibits and its image. For a small zoo tucked away as it is, this is a pretty good one, and the smallness makes it very easy to see just about everything in a day, without having to hurry.

Below are two sets of questions: three lettered ones and sixteen numbered ones. The answers for all these questions can be found within the grounds of the Santa Barbara Zoological Gardens. The first numbered question is about something right outside the Ticket Office and Main Gate; all the rest are within the compound. To claim a “find” for this, you must e-mail us the answer for question #1, and for any ten (or more, if you wish) of questions #2 through #16; please do not post them in your log entry! Naturally, we want the answers as posted on signs and plaques at the zoo. Some of these will be easy; some will not. Some can be found outside the zoo (but can you trust them to agree with the zoo’s answer?); some cannot. Also, please post your answers for the lettered questions in your log entry here, as they have no right or wrong answers. The co-ordinates given are for a spot somewhere in the parking area. In actual fact, you don’t really need your GPS at all for this geocache. Some virtual tours of large sites (e.g., the one in Knott’s Berry Farm) have the co-ordinates for every question; in those, you are required to answer every question to claim a “find”. Because signs and exhibits have a way of changing in a place like this, we don’t ask you to submit every answer, as things will change over time. Thus, we decided that co-ordinates for every question weren’t needed, and might actually get in the way. The real goal here is to spend a leisurely day with your family visiting the animals; or vice-versa. If you don’t find a particular answer, well, there are lots of other opportunities. We don’t expect that you will find any missionary antelopes, the giraffes seem sincere enough and there are no hamsters of any sort, turned on or otherwise, but the animals will almost certainly love it if you do come to visit.

The Questions

  1. Did you see any of the Channel Island Foxes? Sometimes they are easier to see from the walkway along the playground.
  2. Don't you think it would be nice if the gift shop near the entrance stayed open an extra half-hour? If you are there until closing, you can't buy any souvenirs on your way out
  3. Did you ride the train? If so, did you enjoy the ride?
Remember: please post the answers to the above questions in your log. Send the answers to the questions below to us through our profile link.
  1. Just outside the Ticket Office is a bench, with three animals carved on it. What is the full name of the company mentioned on the plaque, and what is the date?
  2. What is the approximate top speed of Scarlet Macaws? These gorgeous birds were moved; they were near the main restaurant, but are now near the anteaters.
  3. About how many Chinese Alligators are left in the wild?
  4. True or False? The Black-footed Cat (the photo in the middle of the sign is hilarious, especially if you are owned by a house cat) never drinks water.
  5. For about how long do Ring-tailed Lemurs live?
  6. If you love creepy-crawlies, you'll have no trouble entering the "Ewww!" exhibit and telling us which spider is the largest in the world
  7. What is the full, repetitious, scientific name for the Western Lowlands Gorilla?
  8. Meerkats live in groups of up to how many members?
  9. What are the names of the two Asian Small-clawed Otters?
  10. Dandylion lived from which year to which year? For some reason, they did not move this sign over to the Asian Cats area.
  11. There is a bench in the Palm Garden Picnic Area that has an anteater carved on it. Who is the person (he was a zookeeper here) mentioned on the plaque on this bench, and what were his birth and death years?
  12. Speaking of anteaters, how many ants can a Giant Anteater eat, if an anteater eats all the ants it can eat in a day?
  13. There is a “special” giraffe in this zoo. What is her name and what is so special about her?
  14. In the wild, approximately how much vegetation does an Asian Elephant eat? Give the answer in pounds. The signs for this are a bit out-of-the-way, but it'll make sense once you find them.
  15. The capybara is the largest of what order of mammals?
  16. What organization is the main sponsor of the Wings of Asia? The plaque is right near the exhibit entrance. Plan to spend a little time inside; it's very peaceful

We hope you enjoyed your day at the Zoo Come again soon! And if you have some time left in your day, consider a stroll along Cabrillo Blvd. to the Bird Refuge behind the zoo, or along the beach to Stearns Wharf.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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