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UC Davis is home to the largest university-based veterinary hospital in the United States, treating a wide variety of animals from cats and dogs to exotic species like elephants and sea lions. 2. The Arboretum at UC Davis spans 100 acres and features over 4,000 different types of trees and plants, providing a beautiful and peaceful setting for students and visitors to explore. 3. UC Davis has a secret underground tunnel system connecting various buildings on campus. Originally used to transport steam and power lines, these tunnels are now mostly off-limits but remain a fascinating hidden part of the university's history. 4. The UC Davis Department of Entomology houses the Bohart Museum of Entomology, which boasts over 8 million insect specimens, including a collection of butterflies and beetles from around the world. 5. The UC Davis Student Farm is a hidden gem that allows students to get hands-on experience in sustainable agriculture. It provides opportunities for volunteering, workshops, and even sells fresh produce at its farm stand, promoting local and organic food.
