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Denver Zoo is home to a hidden gem called the Predator Ridge, where you can get up close to majestic big cats like the Amur leopard and the African lion. 2. The zoo's Toyota Elephant Passage is a record-breaker as the largest bull elephant yard in North America, spanning an impressive 2. 2 acres of space for these magnificent creatures to roam. 3. Did you know that Denver Zoo has a unique art exhibit? "Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea" features incredible giant sculptures made entirely from marine debris, raising awareness about ocean pollution. 4. You can discover a quirky detail at the zoo's Primate Panorama exhibit, where the gibbons put on a swinging show by brachiating (swinging from branch to branch) with amazing speed and agility. 5. Denver Zoo has a fascinating historically significant aspect: it has been caring for and conserving wildlife for over a century since its opening in 1896, making it one of the oldest zoos in America.
