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Hours of Operation:
M-F: 11:00 am - 5:30 pm Sat.: 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
Sun: 12:00pm - 3:30pm

Petting Zoo Cost:
Adults (13+ yrs) $4.00
Children (3-12 yrs) $2.00
2 years and Younger - free

Have you found a wild animal? Check out the below information for help. If you need additional assistance, please call the Peninsula SPCA or a veterinarian!

What to do if you find a rabbit, squirrel, oppossum or deer.

What to do if you find a baby bird.




The pictures on the previous page are of our SPCA's precious wild animals! We hope you'll come to our Exotic Animal Sanctuary & Petting Zoo and see them in person!

Below are additional photos of our wild companions and a little about their lives at the SPCA:



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Shadow was born in May 1999 and came to the SPCA when he was 10 weeks old. Shadow, a neutered male, used to live with Chessie and Sara but was moved to a larger enclosure to meet his physical needs.

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Tiger Lily came to the SPCA in 1995 at the age of 3 months. Lily was emaciated, dehydrated and sick. She was nursed back to health by a local veterinarian. Lily is a cancer survivor, having had a cancerous tumor removed from her leg in 1999. You may notice her still limping. Tiger Lily lives with Tarbaby, who is a jaguar. They love each other very much ... they sleep in the same house, bathe each other, and play together every day! Lily's favorite toy is an empty beer keg.

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The otters swim and play all day long! They hold their breath underwater and come up for air periodically.

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Pascanelli, our male African Mandrill, came to the SPCA in 1997 at the age of four. He loves to eat bananas, mushrooms, nuts and crackers, but he doesn't like apples very much. Pascanelli is one of the finest specimens of a Mandrill in North America, which is the largest and most fierce of all baboons.

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Our Petting Zoo has many smaller animals such as chickens, goats, geese, and even a peacock!


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