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Le Zoo Animalia met à votre disposition plusieurs espèces : léopards, lions, kangourou, zèbres, dromadaire, deux espèces de lémurs, renard, loups, perroquets, reptiles, ânes miniatures, bisons, bœufs asiatique, mara de pantagonie, buse à queue rousse, pygargue, lamas, alpagas, daims, animaux de ferme et bien plus!
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Share our passion for animal care and conservation by adopting an animal from San Antonio Zoo. Some of our animal ambassadors have been making waves in the news and are true fan favorites. Now, you can take one home! Your support will help us continue providing the best care for our animals, contribute to world-class habitats, and enrichment activities. Adopt-an-Animal parents will receive:
If you’d like your Adopt-an-Animal purchase to be shipped directly to your home, order them from our official San Antonio Zoo Shop !
Mango is the most social flamingo of the bunch and loves to stand on one leg while relaxing. Mango likes to eat shrimp and other crustaceans – that’s why a flamingo’s feathers are coral, and orange. It comes from the carotenoid pigments found in their food.
Birthday: May 28, 2018
Favorite treat: Pellets
Weight: 2.9 kg
Fun fact: Flamingo knees don’t bend backwards, those are their ankles
Loves to: Wade in shallow pools and rest on one leg
Conservation status: Least concern
Bubba, the Komodo Dragon, is one of San Antonio Zoo’s most laid -back residents. This dragon enjoys a little rest and relaxation in his lush habitat by either basking on a sunny day or getting back rubs. Back rubs!? Yes, that’s right. Bubba enjoys getting a massage from his animal care team. This strengthens the bond between the animal care team and Bubba. Komodo Dragons can only be found on five Indonesian islands, mainly the famed isle of Komodo.
Birthday: February 9, 1994
Favorite treat: Lamb chops
Weight: 150 pounds
Fun fact: Komodo’s are the world’s largest lizard.
Loves to: Get back rubs.
Conservation status: Vulnerable
Alan is our goofy, food-loving, reticulated giraffe, and is “hooves” down the tallest animal at the zoo. Alan is a foodie at heart, whether its grain, alfalfa, hay, or lettuce, Alan loves it all. When he is not eating, Alan spends his days lounging by the pool, taking selfies with guests, and, of course, spending time with his two sons, Cosmo and Brayden. In the wild, giraffe populations have decreased dramatically within the past 30 years due to poaching and habitat loss.
Birthday: February 28, 2008
Favorite treat: Lettuce
Weight: 2000 pounds
Fun fact: Giraffe’s tongues are black so they don’t get sunburned
Loves to: Eat
Conservation status: Endangered
Timothy is an independent, energetic, young hippo that loves to play with his Grandma, Uma at San Antonio Zoo. If you haven’t heard about Timothy, where have you been?! Timothy has gained fans all across the country because of his love letters to another famous hippo. His letters have raised awareness for hippos and have entranced the nation with this “Hippomance.”
If you didn’t know hippos are the third largest land mammal, and they secrete a natural sunscreen called “blood sweat,” and guess what? They are most closely related to whales and dolphins. For more about Timothy and his romance feel free to follow him on twitter @TimothyTheHippo
Birthday: April 14, 2015
Favorite treat: Lettuce and cantaloupe
Weight: 2,400 pounds
Fun fact: Hippos don’t swim, they walk underwater
Loves to: Eat and take naps
Conservation status: Vulnerable
Axelle is the spunkiest, most playful, and vocal of her pride at San Antonio Zoo®. Even though she is the smallest, she can hold her own among her pride! Lions are one of the most recognized animals on the planet and a member of the cat family.
Birthday: July 15, 2015
Favorite treat: Whipped cream
Weight: 300 pounds
Fun fact: Female lions are the main hunters while male lions protect the pride
Loves to: Play with enrichment toys
Conservation status: Vulnerable
Share our passion for animal care and conservation by adopting an animal from San Antonio Zoo. Some of our animal ambassadors have been making waves in the news and are true fan favorites. Now, you can take one home! Your support will help us continue providing the best care for our animals, contribute to world-class habitats, and enrichment activities. Adopt-an-Animal parents will receive:
If you’d like your Adopt-an-Animal purchase to be shipped directly to your home, order them from our official San Antonio Zoo Shop !
Mango is the most social flamingo of the bunch and loves to stand on one leg while relaxing. Mango likes to eat shrimp and other crustaceans – that’s why a flamingo’s feathers are coral, and orange. It comes from the carotenoid pigments found in their food.
Birthday: May 28, 2018
Favorite treat: pellets
Weight: 2.9 kg
Fun fact: Flamingo knees don’t bend backwards, those are their ankles
Loves to: Wade in shallow pools and rest on one leg
Conservation status: Least concern
Bubba, the Komodo Dragon, is one of San Antonio Zoo’s most laid -back residents. This dragon enjoys a little rest and relaxation in his lush habitat by either basking on a sunny day or getting back rubs. Back rubs!? Yes, that’s right. Bubba enjoys getting a massage from his animal care team. This strengthens the bond between the animal care team and Bubba. Komodo Dragons can only be found on five Indonesian islands, mainly the famed isle of Komodo.
Birthday: February 9, 1994
Favorite treat: Lamb chops
Weight: 150 pounds
Fun fact: Komodo’s are the world’s largest lizard.
Loves to: Get back rubs.
Conservation status: Vulnerable

Alan is our goofy, food-loving, reticulated giraffe, and is “hooves” down the tallest animal at the zoo. Alan is a foodie at heart, whether its grain, alfalfa, hay, or lettuce, Alan loves it all. When he is not eating, Alan spends his days lounging by the pool, taking selfies with guests, and, of course, spending time with his two sons, Cosmo and Brayden. In the wild, giraffe populations have decreased dramatically within the past 30 years due to poaching and habitat loss.

Birthday: February 28, 2008
Favorite treat: Lettuce
Weight: 2000 pounds
Fun fact: Giraffe’s tongues are black so they don’t get sunburned
Loves to: Eat
Conservation status: Endangered

Timothy is an independent, energetic, young hippo that loves to play with his Grandma, Uma at San Antonio Zoo. If you haven’t heard about Timothy, where have you been?! Timothy has gained fans all across the country because of his love letters to another famous hippo. His letters have raised awareness for hippos and have entranced the nation with this “Hippomance.”
If you didn’t know hippos are the third largest land mammal, and they secrete a natural sunscreen called “blood sweat,” and guess what? They are most closely related to whales and dolphins. For more about Timothy and his romance feel free to follow him on twitter @TimothyTheHippo .

Birthday: April 14, 2015
Favorite treat: Lettuce and Cantaloupe
Weight: 2400 pounds
Fun fact: Hippos don’t swim, they walk underwater
Loves to: Eat and take naps
Conservation status: Vulnerable

Axelle is the spunkiest, most playful, and vocal of her pride at San Antonio Zoo®. Even though she is the smallest, she can hold her own among her pride! Lions are one of the most recognized animals on the planet and a member of the cat family.
Birthday: July 15, 2015
Favorite treat: Whipped cream
Weight: 300 pounds
Fun fact: Female lions are the main hunters while male lions protect the pride
Loves to: Play with enrichment toys
Conservation status: Vulnerable
There’s always something new to see at the zoo. Each year is packed with events and exciting additions. This auto-renewing membership gives you a full year of admission to the zoo and more!
There's always something new to see at the zoo. Each year is packed with events and exciting additions.
San Antonio Zoo®, operated by San Antonio Zoological Society, is a non-profit organization committed to securing a future for wildlife.
Inspire people to love, engage with, act for, and protect animals and the places they live through sharing our passion for animal care, education and conservation.


Play at home (groups of 1-4 children)

Invite the children to gather around.
Set several of the animal skins in front of the children. (For younger children start with only a few distinct skins until they catch onto the game. For older children you could set out all 12 skins.)
Either set out all the matching animals or hand them to the children one at a time.
Encourage the children to match the animals to the cards.
Celebrate with the children when they have matched all the animals correctly!
Consider furthering the fun and education by using ideas listed in the “extend the learning” section below.



Play in group circle time (groups of 5+ children)

Count how many children you have and determine how you will enable each child to have a turn. The print out includes 12 animal skins to match. If you have more than 12 children, consider playing the game twice so that every child can participate.
Before circle time, arrange the animal skins on a wall or board where everyone can see them. Have tape or sticky-tack ready so the children can attach the animals to the skins.
Once everyone is gathered for circle time, point out the skins and explain that you will play a matching game.
One at a time, call the children to the front and hand them an animal. Allow them to match their animal to the appropriate skin. (Younger children may need hints at first.)
Consider furthering the fun and education by using ideas listed in the “extend the learning” section below.



Play in a video call

Option one: Show one skin at a time and see if the children can guess what animal they belong to. (This works better for older children.)
Option two: Show three skins and one animal. Encourage the children to guess which skin belongs to that animal.
Consider furthering the fun and education by using ideas listed in the “extend the learning” section below.



Extend the learning

Sing the animal song: “ If You Want To Be A… ”
Read a zoo themed book. I have collected some of my favourite zoo books on my Pinterest board here .
Many of the animal photos have more than one animal. Have fun counting them.
See how many colours you can find in the photos.
After the children have finished the animal skin matching game, consider taking the opportunity to talk with your children. Topics could include:

Observe how different and unique each animal’s skin is, yet they are all animals. Discuss how people all look different but that doesn’t make us any less important – we’re all special!
Talk about how each animal is good at something different – monkeys climb trees, turtles carry homes on their backs, giraffes reach leaves at the top of the trees, etc. Then steer the conversation to how each person is good at different things.
Ask the children which animal is their favourite, or which they like pretending to be the most.
For Christians: Marvel together at how amazingly complex and varied creation is and how that reminds us that God is far more spectacular than all the creatures He has made.




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What extended learning have you done with your children alongside the animal skin matching game?

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