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Explore our interactive map below to learn more about our exhibits here at Zoo Miami. Click on any orange circle marker to learn more about our animals!

Harpia harpyja

Harpy Eagle

Harpy Eagles are the largest South American eagle. They are powerful enough t...

Phoenicopterus ruber

American Flamingos

Flamingos live in large flocks of up to thousands of birds. Flamingos are col...

Crocodylus rhombifer

Cuban Crocodile

These critically endangered crocodilians only live on the island of Cuba!

Crocodylus intermedius

Orinoco Crocodile

Orinoco crocodiles are critically endangered in the wild. Zoo Miami is proud ...

Chelonoidis nigra

Galapagos Tortoise

Galapagos tortoises are the largest living tortoises, moving slowly at a rate...

Suricata suricata

Meerkat

While the family is out foraging, one or more meerkats will take on the duty ...

Tragelaphus derbianus

Giant Eland

Giant Eland are the largest of the eland species and have large twisted horns...

Tragelaphus eurycerus

Eastern Mountain Bongo

Bongo are a forest-dwelling antelope species native to Sub-Saharan Africa. Th...

Bos frontalis

Indian Gaur

The gaur is the largest species of wild cattle in the world. Gaurs possess st...

Ateles geoffroyi

Black-handed Spider Monkey

Black-handed spider monkeys spend the majority of their time up in the canopy...

Phascolarctos cinereus

Koala

Koalas are small tree-dwelling mammals who spend their entire day hanging ont...

Bubalus depressicornis

Lowland Anoa

One of the smallest wild cattle species, anoas are usually solitary but can b...

Tapirus indicus

Malayan Tapir

The only tapir species native to Southeast Asia!

Melursus ursinus

Sloth Bear

Sloth bears are an insectivorous bear species native to the Indian subcontine...

Pongo pygmaeus

Bornean Orangutan

Learn more about these great apes.

Panthera tigris sumatrae

Sumatran Tiger

Sumatran tigers are only found on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. They are ...

Nomascus leucogenys

White Cheeked Gibbon

These endangered primates are found in the canopy of tropical forests in Sout...

Symphalangus syndactylus

Siamang

Siamangs move through the forest via brachiation. Their extra-long arms—with ...

Phacochoerus africanus

Warthog

As their name suggests, warthogs have facial warts, three pairs to be exact: ...

Panthera onca

Jaguar

Jaguars are night stalkers that prefer to ambush their prey rather than chase...

Pteronura brasiliensis

Giant Otter

Giant river otters are the largest and most vocal (in terms of frequency and ...

Myrmecophaga tridactyla

Giant Anteater

The giant anteater has no teeth; instead it has a specialized narrow tongue a...

Critically Endangered

Black Rhino

Learn more about this critically endangered animal.

Equus grevyi

Grevy's Zebra

With its big head, large rounded ears, and erect bristly mane, the Grevy zebr...

Okapia johnstoni

Okapi

Okapis are the only living relative of the giraffe, having similar physical c...

Tragelaphus angasii

Nyala

Nyalas live in thickets, forest, open-thicket woodlands, grasslands, usually ...

Endangered

Chimpanzee

Chimpanzees eat an extremely varied diet that includes fruit, leaves, flowers...

Critically Endangered

Lowland Gorilla

Western lowland gorillas live in troops ranging from 3 to 21 individuals.

Choeropsis liberiensis

Pygmy Hippopotamus

In order for pygmy hippos to maintain cool in the humid rainforest, they have...

Critically Endangered

Addax

Learn more about this antelope native to the Sahara.

Oryx leucoryx

Arabian Oryx

This antelope has a distinct shoulder bump, long, straight horns, and a tufte...

Cuon alpinus

Dhole

Learn more about this Asian wild dog.

Hippotragus niger

Sable Antelope

The sable antelope is one of the most majestic antelopes.

Camelus bactrianus

Bactrian Camel

Learn about these animals are native to China and Mongolia, and critically en...

Camelus dromedarius

Dromedary Camel

Dromedary camels only have one hump on their back, and it is actually filled ...

Neofelis nebulosa

Clouded Leopard

The clouded leopard has flexible ankle joints which rotate backward which let...

Meet Gladys & Pip

Slender Horned Gazelle

These gazelles are endangered because they are hunted for their horns.

Crocuta crocuta

Spotted Hyena

Spotted hyenas have good hearing and sharp eyesight at night, both of which t...

Lycaon pictus

African Painted Dog

Learn more about these endangered African animals.

Panthera leo

Lion

Lions are the only cats to live in groups. These groups are called prides and...

Rhinoceros unicornis

Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros

Learn about this vulnerable species that resides in swamps and grasslands.

Elephas maximus

Asian Elephant

Our Asian elephants bring new meaning to the word "big personality." Like all...

Giraffa camelopardalis

Giraffe

Long-necked, long-legged and spotted, giraffes easily hold the record for the...

Feeding Time: 2pm

African Elephants

Known for their huge bodies, unique trunks, and long lives, elephants are the...

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