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Amazonia Habitat at the National Zoo
Amazonia Habitat at the National Zoo
We have beautiful weather in Maryland and Dolores and I decided to drive into Washington, DC and spend the day at the National Zoo.  We like to see all of the exhibits and photograph the animals.  Today, we especially enjoyed visiting the Amazonia exhibit and recommend it to you on your next visit to the National Zoo.  The Following information is from the website for the National Zoo. About Amazonia   Amazonia, the largest and most complex exhibit ever built at the National Zoo, opened to the public in 1992. The 15,000-square-foot rainforest habitat of the exhibit includes a cascading tropical river and a 55,000-gallon aquarium for the display of Amazon River fish.
Within Amazonia’s dome, visitors find a living tropical forest with more than 350 species of plants, including 50-foot-tall trees, tropical vines, and epiphytes. This habitat is also home to dozens of species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and insects typical of the Amazon Basin, all moving throughout the exhibit. Smooth-sided toads and silver-beaked tanagers breed freely, titi monkeys jump from branch to branch, a two-toed sloth hides behind large leaves, white-bellied hummingbirds zip about. more
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