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Fort Wayne Children's Zoo - Family Volunteer Opportunities Prior to the Great Zoo Halloween, volunteer opportunities include:. Pumpkin painting; Pumpkin scooping; Pumpkin carving/scooping ...
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Press Release - Vera Bradley Gives $100000 to Zoo Apr 26, 2007 ... Thanks to a donation of $100000 from Vera Bradley, African porcupines will have a home at the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo. ...
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Press Release - Vera Bradley Gives $100000 to Zoo Apr 26, 2007 ... Thanks to a donation of $100000 from Vera Bradley, African porcupines will have a home at the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo. ...
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Fort Wayne Children's Zoo - Capuchin Monkey Zoo Diet: Monkey chow, apples, carrots, oranges. Physical Characteristics: Black or brown with white around neck and face. The thumbs are opposable. ...
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Fort Wayne Children's Zoo - Komodo Dragon Natural Diet: Adults eat carrion (dead and decaying animals), deer, wild pigs, eggs, and young Komodo dragons. Young Komodo dragons eat insects, birds, ...
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Fort Wayne Children's Zoo - Bobcat Some bobcats are spotted. There is large tufts of fur on their cheeks. They have tails that are only 3-7 inches long, sharp claws, and sharp teeth. ...
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Fort Wayne Children's Zoo - Great Zoo Halloween Join in the fun at our Halloween carnival games, where everyone gets a prize (additional $1 per person). Or, if you dare, ride the Eerie Express Train into ...
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Fort Wayne Children's Zoo - De Brazza’s Monkey Characteristics: De Brazza’s monkeys are covered with brown fur with a whitish upper-lip and white chin fur. They also have a thin, white thigh stripe and a ...
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Fort Wayne Children's Zoo - Wild Week Kids in a circle Students will gain a greater awareness of the diverse animals ... All contributors will be recognized in the zoo magazine, regardless of ...
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Fort Wayne Children's Zoo - Red Panda Their red-orange, woolly coat has a dark brown underside, and their white muzzle has red-orange “tear-tracks” running down both cheeks. Red pandas have ...
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