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Spread over 215 acres in Litchfield Park, the Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium home to Arizona's largest collection of exotic animals.
Spread over 215 acres in Litchfield Park, the Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium home to Arizona's largest collection of exotic animals. The zoo focuses on tropical African and South American animals, including lions, antelope, ostrich, baboons, lemur, hyenas, python, anaconda, and crocodiles. It has a 0.6 mile long 'safari train', a boat ride through the Australian habitat, a tram through the African habitat, and an Adventureland with various amusement-oriented rides.
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16501 West Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park, AZ, United States
+1 623-935-9453
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