Papanack Park Zoo
The Papanack Park Zoo is a small zoo in Wendover, Ontario. It opened to the public in 1994 and is under new ownership as of 2014 with the intentions of acting as a conservation park.
An arctic wolf, canis lupus arctos, at the zoo | |
Date opened | 1994 |
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Location | Wendover, Ontario Canada |
Coordinates | 45°33′34.1″N 75°07′13.7″W |
No. of species | 36 |
Website | http://papanackzoo.com/ |
It hosts 36 different species, including snow monkeys, cougars, snow leopard and white lion cubs. These cubs are the offspring of the zoo's African lions although they did not stay white as they grew. They also have four white Bengal tigers including a "snowball" tiger named Venus. The zoo is approximately a 25-minute drive from Canada's capital of Ottawa.
A number of animals at the zoo have been shown in the children's documentary, Zoboomafoo, featuring Chris Kratt and Martin Kratt. In addition, an African lion named Simba was a model for production sketches of the main character used in Disney's The Lion King.[1]
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Papanack Park Zoo. |
- "The Papanack Zoo". Retrieved February 7, 2021.