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A Visit to the Titi Monkey SalisburyZoo American Alligator American Alligator Size Known for Broad, round snout Habitat Largest reptile in North America 10-12 feet in length Up to 350 pounds Warm wetlands and swamps in southeast US Diet Carnivore Fish, waterfowl, and small mammals Additional Info Protected species River Otter River Otter Size Known for Freshwater streams, lakes, rivers, and marshes Diet Sleek, streamlined body and thick tail Habitat 40 inches long 18 pounds Fish, crayfish, crabs, and other shellfish Additional info Aquatic acrobats Playful, sociable behavior Two-Toed Sloth Two-Toed Sloth Size Known for Canopy of tropical forests in South America Diet Fotoclipart.com 2 claws on fore limbs, 3 claws on hind limbs Do everything upside down Sleep 15-18 hours/ day Habitat 18- 30 inches Up to 17 pounds Herbivore Leaves, buds, and fruit Additional info Look for 4 sloths throughout the Salisbury Zoo Bald Eagle Fotoclipart.com Bald Eagle Size Known for Fotoclipart.com Symbol of our nation since 1782 Habitat 30-43 inches tall 19-24 pounds Wingspan of 7-8 feet Near coasts, rivers, and large lakes Diet Carnivore Fish, birds, and mammals Prairie Dog Prairie Dog Size Known for Bark when they sense danger Habitat Approximately 1 foot tall 2 pounds Grassy, rolling plains of western US Diet Herbivore Grasses, roots, leaves, and flowers Additional info Burrow elaborate underground tunnels in the form of a ‘town’ White-Tailed Deer White- Tailed Deer Size Known for White underside of tail serves as a warning Bucks grow antlers each year Habitat 3-3½ feet tall Males (bucks)- 75-400 pounds Females (does)- 50-250 pounds Forests, swamps, open brushy areas, and fields in North America Diet Herbivore Fotoclipart.com Twigs, shrubs, fungi, acorns, grasses, and herbs Additional info Does leave their babies for hours Macaw Llama Llama Size Known for Spit when threatened Habitat 45 inches tall at shoulder 6 feet tall at head 250-400+ pounds Highlands of South America Diet Herbivore Grasses and grains Additional info Babies are called crias Up and nursing within 90 minutes Great Blue Heron Great Blue Heron Size Known for Long legs and necks Habitat Up to 52 inches tall 5-8 pounds Wetlands, such as marshes, swamps, ponds, and lakes Build nests in high trees Diet Omnivore Fish, crawfish, frogs, insects, and other water life Additional info Heron nest in one of the trees in the llama yard Bison Bison Size Known for Commonly referred to as buffalo Habitat 5-6 feet tall Males- 2,200 pounds Females- 1,300 pounds Western plains and prairies of North America Diet Herbivore Grasses and hay Fotoclipart.com Sandhill Crane Sandhill Crane Size Known for Long legs, long neck, and a distinctive red crown Loud, rattling bugle call Endangered species Habitat 4 feet tall 6-7 feet wingspan 10-12 pounds Prairies, ponds, marshes and fields throughout Florida and Georgia Diet Omnivore Insects, frogs, rodents, roots, tubers, seeds, and berries Spectacled Bear Spectacled Bear Size Known for Only bear native to South America Named for the light color around their eyes which look like spectacles or glasses Habitat 5-8 feet long Up to 300 pounds Cloud forests in South America Diet Classified as a carnivore 95% Herbivore Fruit, seeds, bromeliads, and tender shoots and leaves Additional info Oldest living Spectacled Bear in captivity Cabybara Capybara Size Known for Expert swimmer and diver Habitat World’s largest rodent 4 feet in length Over 100 pounds Heavily vegetated areas near swamps and water in South America Diet Herbivore Grasses, fruit, and other vegetation Additional info Communicate with whistles, barks and a special scent Bobcat Fotoclipart.com Bobcat Size Known for Short, “bobbed” tail Habitat Vary in size 13-40 pounds Forest, mountains, swamps, and deserts in North America Diet Carnivore Rabbits, hares, squirrels, mice and birds Additional info Bobcats at the zoo are brother and sister Fotoclipart.com Be on the lookout for these animals, too! Flamingo Peafowl Pelican Screech Owl Burrowing Owl North American Ducks You’re bound to see these as well! Black- Necked Swan Spectacled Owl Rhea Spider Monkey Turtles Lesser Magellan Goose South American Ducks Other Tropical Birds Jaguar The End! Information was gathered from animal fact sheets found on the Salisbury Zoo website: Salisbury Zoo Photos were used for educational purposes from the following sources: Classroom Clipart Foto Clipart Pics4Learning Some original photographs by Laura Curley.