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Wildlife Explorers Corner | San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
The San Diego Zoo is bringing the Zoo to you, through San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers Corner! In each episode, you'll be taken on a fun and wild adventure to learn more about animals and their lifestyles.
Animals | San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
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Videos | San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
Live cams and videos of your favorite animals. Live Cams. Ape Cam
Stories | San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
Tales and tails from around the Zoo. Type. Search Stories. Caring for Platypuses. Gardening with cassowaries. Twins for Rosalita! Mosi Musa. Karen’s Heart. Hola, Agapito! Beautiful Baby Hippo. Amazing Omeo. Keeping A Rhino on His Feet. Shadow Watch. Studying a secretive snake. A tall tale: Giraffe BFFs ...
Games | San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
Learn more about animals at. visit site now. activities
Activities | San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
Learn more about animals at. visit site now. games
For Grownups - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
Through animal stories, videos, crafts and activities, conservation projects, games, and more, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers website piques children’s interest in feathered, furred, and finned friends, as well as those with scales and antennae!
Meet Your Match - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers. menu. Home; animals & plants; Videos; Stories; Activities; Games; save animals; Podcast; Search; Glossary; For Grownups; Meet Your Match about. Let's test your memory—with some of our favorite animals! Click on a card to flip it over, then another. If they don't match, choose another card.
Tiger - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
Recognizing a tiger at the zoo is easy. But in their natural habitat in scattered, small areas in Asia, tigers are really hard to find. That’s because their unique orange, black, and white stripe pattern helps them blend into the forests and grassy areas where they live and hunt.