ZooTampa at Lowry Park
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"This 63-acre zoological park features naturalistic habitats winding through lush tropical landscaping, with distinctive areas like a walk-through aviary, a Florida wildlife center housed in structures evoking Old Florida architecture, and interactive animal encounter spaces designed for close-range viewing. Originally opened in 1957 as a small municipal zoo, the facility underwent major expansion and rebranding over the decades, earning recognition as one of the country's top family-friendly zoos while maintaining strong conservation and breeding programs for endangered species. Known for its focus on animals from Florida and similar climates—including manatee rehabilitation facilities, African elephants, Bornean orangutans, and Caribbean flamingos—the zoo combines education with hands-on experiences like feeding giraffes, riding camels, and attending wildlife shows. The park balances its role as a serious zoological institution accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums with family-oriented attractions like splash pads and a children's zoo, making it both a conservation center and one of Tampa's most popular recreational destinations."
@drewmillum28
"Would like to try Wild Brunch"
@sarah_porritt
"Zoolight(s) - night drinking event with lit up animals everywhere, immaculate vibes)"
@anaiskermoal
"Home to more than 1,700 animals, Lowry Park Zoooffers not only animal habitats, but also real chances to interact with the animals, including the opportunity to touch a giant tortoise or feed a giraff"
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