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The San Diego Zoo Presents: The Animals (also known as "The Animals") is an educational game developed by the Software Toolworks and Arnowitz Studios and published by The Software Toolworks in 1992 for Windows. Arnowitz Studios developed the multimedia assets and The Software Toolworks did the software development.
If the round ended in a tie, one last puzzle was played. A correct answer, from the contestant, won the game, an incorrect answer, from a contestant, locked that player out of the game, and their opponent got a free guess. The winning contestant won grand prizes, in addition to being Zookeeper For a Day, at the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park.
The San Diego Zoo also operates the San Diego Zoo Safari Park (formerly the San Diego Wild Animal Park), a nearly 2000-acre park located 30 miles northeast of the Zoo near Escondido, which features animals in more expansive, open areas than the zoo's urban 100 acres can provide. Exhibits are themed mainly around Asia, Africa, and Australia ...
San Diego Zoo thought it would be fun to introduce their meerkat mob, and they did it in the best way possible! The Zoo shared this video complete with family introductions in late September, and ...
Recently, a camera crew visited San Diego Zoo to film the zoo's newest 'tank' baby, an adorable baby rhinoceros and his mom. They shared a video of the adventure on Thursday, March 21st, and it ...
Two sloth bear cubs born at the San Diego Zoo in late 2024 made their first public appearance on Thursday. The zoo shared a clip of the cubs emerging from their private den with their mother Shala.
Charles R. Schroeder, D.V.M., Director Emeritus San Diego Zoo and San Diego Wild Animal Park, was the zoological consultant for all of the Zoobooks, along with other more specialized researchers for every different issue.
San Diego Zoo shared a video on Saturday, April 6th of their newest baby giraffe named Elliott as he takes a rest by 'folding' himself up. Well, folding isn't the actual term, but it's way cuter ...