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Dallas Zoo

Founded in 1888, the Dallas Zoo is home to over 2,000 animals and various exhibits that will spark your group’s curiosity about wildlife. Come nose to nose with chimpanzees, penguins, gazelles, elephants, otters, meerkats, antelopes, snakes, tortoises, and more! Exhibits such as Cheetah Encounter, DinoSAUR, and Koala Walkabout allow visitors to interact with the animals and see them in their natural state. Day, overnight, and outreach programs are available.

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Hrs: Daily 9AM-4PM.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

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Zoo Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The giraffe’s tongue is black to prevent sunburn while eating in the hot sun. Their spots, which are as unique as humans fingerprints, are designed for camouflage. And they need less sleep than any other mammal, using the time instead to browse for food.

When you go to the zoo, be on the lookout for the clever ways animals adapted to their surroundings and developed traits that help them survive.

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ABOUT

Dallas Zoo

Founded in 1888, the Dallas Zoo is home to over 2,000 animals and various exhibits that will spark your group’s curiosity about wildlife. Come nose to nose with chimpanzees, penguins, gazelles, elephants, otters, meerkats, antelopes, snakes, tortoises, and more! Exhibits such as Cheetah Encounter, DinoSAUR, and Koala Walkabout allow visitors to interact with the animals and see them in their natural state. Day, overnight, and outreach programs are available.

contact info

Hrs: Daily 9AM-4PM.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Zoo Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The giraffe’s tongue is black to prevent sunburn while eating in the hot sun. Their spots, which are as unique as humans fingerprints, are designed for camouflage. And they need less sleep than any other mammal, using the time instead to browse for food.

When you go to the zoo, be on the lookout for the clever ways animals adapted to their surroundings and developed traits that help them survive.

View Lesson Plan>>

ABOUT

Dallas Zoo

Founded in 1888, the Dallas Zoo is home to over 2,000 animals and various exhibits that will spark your group’s curiosity about wildlife. Come nose to nose with chimpanzees, penguins, gazelles, elephants, otters, meerkats, antelopes, snakes, tortoises, and more! Exhibits such as Cheetah Encounter, DinoSAUR, and Koala Walkabout allow visitors to interact with the animals and see them in their natural state. Day, overnight, and outreach programs are available.

contact info

Hrs: Daily 9AM-4PM.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Zoo Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The giraffe’s tongue is black to prevent sunburn while eating in the hot sun. Their spots, which are as unique as humans fingerprints, are designed for camouflage. And they need less sleep than any other mammal, using the time instead to browse for food.

When you go to the zoo, be on the lookout for the clever ways animals adapted to their surroundings and developed traits that help them survive.

View Lesson Plan>>

ABOUT

Dallas Zoo

Founded in 1888, the Dallas Zoo is home to over 2,000 animals and various exhibits that will spark your group’s curiosity about wildlife. Come nose to nose with chimpanzees, penguins, gazelles, elephants, otters, meerkats, antelopes, snakes, tortoises, and more! Exhibits such as Cheetah Encounter, DinoSAUR, and Koala Walkabout allow visitors to interact with the animals and see them in their natural state. Day, overnight, and outreach programs are available.

contact info

Hrs: Daily 9AM-4PM.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Zoo Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The giraffe’s tongue is black to prevent sunburn while eating in the hot sun. Their spots, which are as unique as humans fingerprints, are designed for camouflage. And they need less sleep than any other mammal, using the time instead to browse for food.

When you go to the zoo, be on the lookout for the clever ways animals adapted to their surroundings and developed traits that help them survive.

View Lesson Plan>>