9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. weekdays; 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. weekends. Closed only on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day.
Adults $11.50; children ages 3-11 $8.50; seniors $10.50
The Kansas City Zoo is located in Swope Park at 6800 Zoo Drive, Kansas City, Missouri. Just off I-435 and US-71 highway, the Zoo is easily accessible from any part of the metropolitan area.
Born in April, these feisty, adorable kittens will only grow to be 3-4 pournds. Kansas City Zoo's Director of Conservation/General Curator traveled to Africa to study these cats.
Oryx Calves in Africa
It is believe the oryx, while standing sideways started the mythical white-horned horse legend of the unicorn. Eight oryx calves can be seen grazing in Africa.
Pygmy Goats near Discovery Barn
Prickly Cute Rodents
A female and male Prehensile-tailed Porcupine are exploring their new exhibit in the Tropics. Hanging by their tails and using it as their fifth "hand", they easily navigate through the branches. Enhancing their cuteness is their round, squishy-looking noses. Visit them today in the Tropics!
While visiting the porcupines, look overhead and you may see these white-cheeked gibbons swinging over the Asian small-clawed otters.
The Tropics is full of animal excitement.
Baby Llama Born Visit the new male cria, baby llama, born on Saturday, January 16, 2010. His parents are Missy and Valentino. At birth, he weighed almost 24 pounds. He spends most of his time with his mom or nursing. He can be found between the Carousel and Discovery Barn.
Baby Blue Monkey Then
The Kansas City Zoo received a very special pint-sized, dark-blue-haired bundle of joy on Wednesday, November 4, 2009. A first in the new Tropics exhibit, a new Blue Monkey baby was born to mom Mom, Abby, who came to K.C. from the Omaha Zoo, and Dad, Indigo, who hails from Texas.
Abby and Indigo just met this spring and have bonded quite quickly, finally becoming a family in Fall 2009. They are on exhibit daily during regular Zoo hours. On weekends at 10:30 a.m. visit the Tropics for a special Keeper Chat.
Baby Blue Monkey Now
Meet Kalijon! The Kansas City Zoo's red-haired orangutan baby, Kalijon (kay-lee-JON), was born April 24, 2009 and hand-raised by humans for five months until, under the watchful eye of Zoo Keepers, she was introduced to her 33 year-old surrogate mother Jill in late September. Read more about them in the Kansas City Star.
Kalijon and Jill love to show off for the crowd together!
Wonderous Water Fun for the Animals at the Zoo!
Two North American River Otters welcome you to the Zoo! Just inside the new Front Entry Plaza, Jackie and Bill are are romping and rolling. The North American River Otters, named by a 2009 Jazzoo donor, are especially entertaining during their meal times.
In the morning they are fed 8 oz. of natural balanced meat that is loaded with vitamins. They also eat a smaller meal, 4-6 oz. of the natural balanced meat each evening, and they enjoy a treat of either 4 capelin or 1 herring daily.
Jackie has a more outgoing and rambunctious personality, while Bill is more laid back and is more partial to playing with enrichment items. See the river otters swimming and playing everyday at the River Otter Exhibit located at the Front Entrance.