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  2. The Reptile Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Reptile Zoo is an indoor zoo focusing on reptiles in Fountain Valley, California. Fish, amphibians, and arachnids are also on display. Fish, amphibians, and arachnids are also on display. It contains the pet store Prehistoric Pets , which sells items targeted towards reptile owners.

  3. Exposition Park (urban park) - Wikipedia

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    The 160-acre (0.65 km 2) site served as an agricultural fairground from 1872 to 1910 (hence its original name, "Agricultural Park"). In 1880, John Edward, Ozro W. Childs, and former California Governor John G. Downey persuaded the State of California to purchase 160 acres (0.65 km 2) in Los Angeles to foster agriculture in the Southland.

  4. List of reptiles of California - Wikipedia

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    Species Common name Arizona elegans: Glossy snake Chionactis occipitalis: Western shovelnose snake Coluber constrictor: Eastern racer Contia longicaudae

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    What the video doesn’t show is that Wolf came back to remove 11 more snakes before the house was rid of its rattlesnake population. The Northern Pacific rattlesnake is a venomous snake commonly ...

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  7. Los Angeles Alligator Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Alligator Farm, located next door to the Los Angeles Ostrich Farm in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States, was an alligator farm and a major city tourist attraction from 1907 until 1953.

  8. Griffith Park Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The first zoo in Los Angeles was the Eastlake Zoo in East Los Angeles, which opened in 1885. [2]: 37 The Griffith Park Zoo opened in 1912 with a grand total of 15 animals. The new zoo was built on the site of Griffith J. Griffith's defunct ostrich farm.

  9. Santa Ana Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park in Santa Ana, California, is a 20-acre (8.1 ha) zoo focusing on the animals and plants of Central and South America.The Santa Ana Zoo hosts more than 270,000 people annually.