Zootastic

Coati

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    Come see Zootastic's amazing coatis as they play and sleep together. You will definitely enjoy seeing the curious, playful, coatis romp and play. Coatis live in Arizona, New Mexico, and all over South America. They eat eggs, fruits, insects,    and practically anything else they can get their hands on, since they are scavengers. See the coatis roaming in their South African enclosure. You'll surely be amazed by these cool creatures!

Ocelot

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Zootastic's ocelots are not hard to miss; there beautiful coats have many different markings that each unique to each ocelot. Our ocelot Pirjo just had two kittens! One girl and one boy. Ocelots are a nocturnal animals and are very dangerous.

Pika

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Scurry on over to South America to come see the best animals in Zootastic! Our wild pikas will melt your heart as they climb in and out of rocks, sniff out the tender plants that they love to eat, and allow their tiny, hairless babies to cling to their fur as the forage for food! Zootastic’s pikas are something that you never want to miss!

Jaguar

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Come visit Zootastic, and experience the mighty jaguar. The jaguar is normally so discreet; few people can actually claim that they have seen one. The jaguar is an apex predator, so it is built to kill. Inside its short, stocky body is over 35% muscle. The jaguar can climb trees, hide in bushes and chase prey. Come stealthily down to South America and get a rare glimpse at this animal, worshiped by the Aztecs as gods. Come and see for yourself, at the best zoo around.


Poison Dart Frog

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Zootastic's poison dart frogs are not hard to miss. Their bright coloring tells other organisms that they're poisonous.  They live in warm, humid areas and have small, webbed feet to be able to cling onto the slippery branches of rain-drenched trees.  Small toe-nail like plates on the feet are a unique structure!  Hop on over to Zootastic to see these amazing little creatures!

Sloth

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The tree-dwelling sloth is an amazing animal.  Though usually hanging upside down, you can see it crawling slowing through the tree. One of the curious adaptions of the sloth are their hair; it grows from belly to   back.  This is so rain can drip off its body when it's hanging upside down.  Sloths live in South America,  so make it your fist stop at Zootastic!