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Exhibits
Roger Williams Park Zoo has received accolades from all over the country for its conservation and education efforts as well as for its entertainment value. Visitors to Roger Williams Park Zoo see many unique animals of the world, all roaming through a natural setting. Exhibit areas are divided by geographical location. Enjoy your exploration.
Africa
Go on safari . . . and get together with some of the biggest, rarest, tallest and fastest animals on earth in the Plains of Africa. |
North America
From the far away to our own backyard, North America features some of the zoo's most popular animals and exhibits.
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Australasia
It's a place where kangaroos live in trees, fish live in and out of the water, and insects grow to be as long as your hand. |
Marco Polo Trail
Built in 1996, the Marco Polo Trail was one of the first in the country to truly embrace the idea of combining cultural, historical and zoological experiences. |
Madagascar
Located off the coast of Africa, Madagascar is a beautiful paradise home to many exotic species. At the Madagascar exhibit you'll find 3 types of lemurs and a radiated tortoise. |
Tropical America
Rhode Island's rainforest - features a canopy sky-walk and a lush, rainforest atmosphere complete with free-flying birds and several species of primates. |
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