Yes, the Forth Worth Zoo includes Australian Experience with its Australian Outback and Great Barrier Reef exhibits. The Great Barrier Reeef exhibit is a collection of Australian aquatic animals in three tanks that contain about 10,000 US gallons of water. You will also find 500 animsl that represents the 86 species found in the Great Barrier Reef like the clownfish, blacktips reef shars, angelfish, brain corals, moray eels and sea apples to name a few.
The Fort Worth Zoo opened in 1909 with one lion, two bear cubs, an alligator, a coyote, a peacocks and few rabbits. But now it is home to 5000 native and exotic animals and has been awarded as the top zoo in the U.S. By Family Life magazine, the Los Angeles Times, and USA Today and one of the top zoos in the South by Southern Living Reader's choice Awards. These are the animals that you will see if you visit Fort Worth Zoo: The main zoo exhibits has African black-footed penguins, chimpanzees, black-and-white colobus monkeys, gorilla groups, orangutans, mandrills, white-cheeked gibbons, Asian elephants, rhinoceros, white tigers, Malayan Tigers, sun bears, tufted deer, and anoa.In the Raptor Canyon aviary you will find crowned eagles, Andean condor, milky eagle owl, harpy eagles, and bateleur eagles.
There are also cheetah exhibits that features bongos and warthogs. In Flamingo Bay you will find about 70 flamingos including Chilean flamingos and lesser flamingos. Meerkat Mounds exhibit features a colony of very sociable meerkats, in Australian Outback exhibit you can see red kangaroos and wallbabies.
Rhinos, giraffes and ostriches can be seen in African Savannah exhibits. **To see the complete list of animals found in Fort Worth Zoo, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Worth_Zoo.
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