What kind of animals are at Santa Barbara Zoo?

Animals

  • Amur Leopard.
  • Chilean Flamingo.
  • Western Lowland Gorilla.
  • Bald Eagle.
  • Giant Anteater.
  • Island Fox.
  • Asian Small-Clawed Otter.
  • Barnyard Animals.

What animals are in Santa Barbara?

Santa Barbara Region and San Rafael Mountains

Common Name Scientific Name Native
Blue Tailed Skink Eumeces skiltonianus Native
Bobcat Felis rufus Native
Southern Alligator Lizard Gerrhonotus multicarintus Native
Lady bugs Hippodamia convergens Native

Does Santa Barbara Zoo have gorillas?

Brothers Nzinga and Bangori comprise the “bachelor troop” at the Santa Barbara Zoo.

Does the Santa Barbara Zoo have koalas?

Koalas named Edmund, 2, and Thackory, 6, will call the Santa Barbara Zoo home for a year starting later this month.

How many animals are at the Santa Barbara Zoo?

500Santa Barbara Zoo / Number of animals

What zoos have hippos in California?

Los Angeles Zoo’s newest attraction allows guests to interact with hippos. A new attraction at the Los Angeles Zoo allows guests to get up close and personal with a hippo family during the weekends and holidays for an additional $15.

Does the Santa Barbara Zoo Have Lions?

Ralph and Felicia arrived in May 2020 and we couldn’t be more proud of our pride! Felicia gave birth to Pauline in November 2020.

What happens if you see a gorilla?

Gorillas hate looking directly into their eyes, so try as much as possible to look away. Try to make yourself small such that the gorilla does not feel challenged. Gorillas are scared by anything that challenges their authority. An attack may include severe biting and pounding or tearing with the gorilla’s hands.

Does the Santa Barbara Zoo have elephants?

– The last elephant at the Santa Barbara Zoo has died after 46 years under the care of zoo officials, and with it, the zoo’s elephant program. The 48-year-old Asian beloved elephant affectionally known as ‘Little Mac’ was humanely euthanized on Sept. 25 after several days of hospice care due to failing health.

Can I touch a hippo?

You can also touch and take a selfie with the hippo during the 20-minute visit. Only adults and children four years and up will be admitted. “They’re known to be very, very aggressive and territorial in the wild.