![]() Check out the video below of me feeding the stingray. They totally knew the drill! Even though I was nervous the whole time it was an experience I won’t forget. I held the food as they described but I was nervous they were going to eat my whole hand because they were so excited and flapping about. Out of all the animals we fed this one scared me the most. It cost $3 for a little cup of food which turned out to be shrimp tails. The most expensive animal we fed was the stingrays. We missed these feeding hours too.įor a complete list of shows check out the zoo’s activities page. This feeding was $5.00 per serving but we missed this show. Sea Lions Educational Show and Sea Lion Feeding. The zookeepers track and make sure each penguin gets some fish. ![]() We watched the zookeepers feed the penguins some fish. Feeding Timesįor most of the animals, you could feed them whenever but there were set feeding times for a few including: You do need quarters for the food pellet machines, but you can get quarters at the park entrance and the park worker at the giraffe’s exhibit also had quarters. We were able to feed ducks, fish, giraffes, monkeys, goats, llama, deer, and even a stingray! Unlike some other zoos, feeding the animals was inexpensive - most cost $0.50 and you didn’t have to show up at specific times for the animals we selected. ![]() First off, we really liked two things about this zoo: There were so many animals to feed and the petting zoo. ![]()
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