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Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Full Tour - Cleveland, Ohio - Part Two

Video Overview & Insights

The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is a 183-acre (74 ha) zoo in Cleveland, Ohio. The Zoo is divided into several areas: Australian Adventure; African Savanna; Northern Wilderness Trek, The Primate, Cat & Aquatics Building, Waterfowl Lake, The RainForest, and the newly added Asian Highlands. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo has one of the largest collections of primates in North America, The Zoo is a part of the Cleveland Metroparks system.

I also suggest you don't go to the Greater Cleveland Aquarium because of rude customer service the tanks are murky full of debris and not sterilized and it is basically a PetSmart

— @TreySarver-p5x

Exhibits

The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is divided into several bio-thematic areas that house animals from different regions of the world. Each area is themed for the particular region of the world they represent, although the older areas (such as the Primate, Cat & Aquatics Building) are less thematic than those that were constructed more recently. Upon entering, visitors arrive in the Welcome Plaza which features administrative buildings, an amphitheater, food court, and the Zoo's largest souvenir shop. Numerous smaller concession/souvenir stands are located throughout the park.

Another Zoo that I suggest you avoid is the Lagoon Deer Park near Sandusky because all the animals are kept in small cages with no room to roam the grounds are covered in filth and of lack of water

— @TreySarver-p5x

The RainForest

The RainForest, opened in 1992, is one of the most popular exhibits at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. It is contained in a large, two-story building with over 2 acres (8,100 m2) of floor space, making it one of the largest indoor tropical environments in the world. The RainForest boasts more than 10,000 plants and over 600 animals from the tropical regions of Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

25 top animals at the Cleveland metroparks zoo [part 2]:
1. African elephant
2. African pygmy goose
3. Meerkat
4. Lion
5. Cheetah
6. Aldabra tortoise
7. Northern tree shrew
8. Fossa
9. Western lowland gorilla
10. Black howler monkey
11. Ring-tailed lemur
12. Ruffed lemur
13. Two-toed sloth
14. Electric eel
15. Queen angel fish
16. Redtail catfish
17. Giant orange piranha
18. Yellow spotted amazon river turtle
19. Cardinal Tetra
20. Greenside darter
21. Logperch
22. Sand shiner
23. Rainbow darter
24. Red sea sailfin tang
25. Long horn cowfish
That’s it!

— @j2fly1

African Savanna

The African Savanna area is located near the park entrance. Visitors can observe African lions, flamingos, giraffes, zebras, bontebok, a variety of African birds, black rhinos, Slender horned gazelles, and colobus monkeys. the African elephant crossing contains elephants and meerkats. On February 7, 2018, a baby rhino, named Lulu, was born to parents Forrest and Kibbibi. On August 20 of the same year, another baby rhino, named Nia, was born to parents Forrest and Inge.

Did you hear they recently added Meerkats and Alpacas as well

— @TreySarver-p5x

Australian Adventure

The Australian Adventure area is an 8-acre (3.2 ha) exhibit designed to resemble the Australian outback. It is home to wallaroos, kangaroos, Emu and wallabies that roam freely throughout Wallaby Walkabout. Zoo patrons can learn how sheep are sheared at Kookaburra Station, and experience up-close encounters with Southdown sheep, goats, Alpacas and other farm animals in the adjoining Contact Yard. The Australian Adventure is also home to a 55-foot (17 m) Yagga Tree, which contains animal exhibits and a snake slide for younger visitors.

Did you hear that they just permanently closed their Rainforest exhibit last month and they plan to remodel it to make it Primate Forest a multi-story habitat for their Gorillas and Orangutans

— @TreySarver-p5x

Wilderness Trek

The Wilderness Trek area is home to cold climate animals such as Siberian tigers, grizzly bears, Tufted deer, Reindeer, the endangered Persian onager, and Red crowned cranes which remain active outdoors year-round. The California sea lion/harbor seal exhibits feature large pools for visitors to observe the animals at play. The Metroparks Zoo also contains one of the largest collections of bear species in North America, including grizzly bears, Andean bears, Malayan sun bears, North American black bears, and sloth bears.

The fish in the tank you asked if anyone knew is a Dragon Moray Eel

— @TheLilbigman51

Primate, Cat & Aquatics

Opened originally as the Primate & Cat Building in 1975, the Primate, Cat & Aquatics Building houses one of the largest collections of primate species in North America, including western lowland gorillas, New World monkeys, aye-ayes, and several species of lemur. However, the building does not house the Zoo's entire primate population; numerous primate species can also be found in the RainForest. In 1985, the Cleveland Aquarium permanently closed and donated its collection of exotic fishes and invertebrates to the Metroparks Zoo. A section of the Primate & Cat building was renovated to accommodate the new Aquatics section, which currently features 35 salt- and freshwater exhibits include piranhas, a giant Pacific octopus, electric eels, fish and hundreds of living coral.

Did you go to the rainforest

— @avneesh1100

Waterfowl Lake

The marshy shallows of Waterfowl Lake are home to Chilean flamingos, Black swan, and Canvasback ducks , trumpeter swans. During the summer months, MĂźller's gibbons and lemurs populate the lake's islands, and use ropes suspended above the water to navigate between them. Visitors can observe predatory birds such as Andean condors and Steller's sea eagles in-flight within towering, outdoor flight cages on the lake's eastern shore. The nearby Public Greenhouse contains hundreds of tropical plant species in addition to a seasonal butterfly exhibit. Waterfowl Lake is also the site of Wade Hall, one of the oldest zoo buildings in North America.

Where are the reptiles?
Like snakes, crocodiles and turtles

— @robinwisnyai8632

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Metroparks_Zoo

Hi Tom this is another cool Zoo Tour. The Birds inside the Giraffe Enclosure are actually European white Storks not Cranes.

— @danielszoowelt9879

More User Perspectives

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U should do Bronx zoo one in new york they have so many animals

@andrewkwong5862
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Do they have a long line to check bags for food and metal detectors? Or you just walk in after you give them your ticket? Looks like a nice zoo!

@johndoe9843
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The zoo even has a carousel!

@carminecdinoproductions
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What a lovely, thorough look at the Cleve. Zoo! I have been there many times, yet you saw some animals I have never even heard of before. Takin? Onugur? I'm going to have to return. Thanks for this.

@mandyland739
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4:22 the left one. Hmmm what do I see showing

@yahoosquatch1815
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Same

@seanzhou6688
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Zero

@seanzhou6688
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thank you for the video. that zoo looks nice.

@Roger-hp1yg
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15:18 Moray Eel

@treys1607
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Don't know the time stamp but the eel you said you didn't know was a dragon wrasse eel

@nannettetagliavia4093
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Tom I like you to meet the Grizzly bears Cody and cooper

@missjillws
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Tom say hello to Willie He is the only male African Elephant in the Cleveland metro parks zoo

@missjillws
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killin it tom. you are untouchable when it comes to the art of park and zoo tours. outta sight my man.

@hemihemi4724
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I love African Elephants

@aidanstevenson9155
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What zoo are you doing next

@Eyekon_4life18
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I love zoos

@TheRoninProduction
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In 30:25 I thought Persian Onager was a wild cat but It was a donkey or horse species

@TheRoninProduction
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Hey, are you taking care yourself? Please take care! I like a lot your videos! I can met a lot of zoos around the US with u! So please, take care when you'll make your vieeos! Thanks for this incredible experience! You're awesome! 🇧🇷

@guimoresi1774
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What zoo or aquarium are you going to next

@peytonedwards9387
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I hope you’ll go to the Cleveland metroparks rainforest when it’s open

@aidanstevenson9155
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Tom you already saw those animals on part 1

@aidanstevenson9155
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You should a ranking of all your zoos you’ve been too

@kevinmiller4457
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In the coming years the gorillas will get a new home in the rainforest indoor and outside so will the orangutans will get outside room too

@kevinmiller4457
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Bird area looks more natural than most bird area I've seen in zoos

@lmn-tricks2291
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I really like there Elephant exhibit. Sorry you didn't get to see the Rainforest building.

@noahm398