As the area is home to a plethora of unique and exotic animals such as tigers and lions as well as tapirs and lemurs, as well as birds and tortoises, as well as tarantula spiders, there will always be something fascinating to see and do. Beautiful gardens and picnic spots surround the zoo, which is spread across 18 acres of land. Free parking is available on the grounds of the zoo, and there are children’s play facilities for children of all ages, as well as a picnic area. In addition, there is a coffee shop and a gift shop. It has taken the Simmons family more than four decades to earn an excellent reputation for their success in raising endangered species across the world. They are particularly well-known for their work with creatures that are typically viewed as challenging. The zoo is also a significant centre of environmental education, with programmes that cater to groups ranging from nursery schools to university students.
Linton zoo
The Linton Zoo grew out of a family’s passion for, interest in, and care for the animals of the globe, and it continues to grow today.
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