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The San Francisco Zoo is located in The People's Republic of San Francisco and maintains the world's largest collection of gay animals. They hold daily parades for the animals, so that they can show off their costumes. The fish swim naked as do the penguins and other sea creatures. Only the male lions have long, luxurious hair, the females on the other hand, keep their hair cut short and do all the Hard Work. For the uninitiated, The San Francisco Zoo is a strange and some say, upside-down place. Westboro Baptist Church has declared the Zoo off-limits to all Christians. About the Zoo The San Francisco Zoo, Northern California's largest zoological park and conservation center is an urban oasis, nestled against the Pacific Ocean providing a comfortable climate all year round. You’ll enjoy seeing the 250 different animal species in naturalistic surroundings, and our many Zoo activities and events. The historic San Francisco Zoo is being transformed into the New Zoo, a conservation zoo that is dedicated to the preservation of wild places and wildlife. The new conservation zoo seeks to foster respect and appreciation of wildlife and to provide enlightening and awe-inspiring experiences for all ages. You'll find a whole new entrance, a host of new visitor amenities, plus a restored carousel, beautiful artwork, and a new exhibit featuring some of the most incre The San Francisco Zoo was a zoo located in San Francisco on Earth. Commander Tucker suggested that the Vulcan Elder should pay a visit there. (ENT: "The Andorian Incident") Originally named the Fleishhacker Zoo after its founder, banker and San Francisco Parks Commission president Herbert Fleishhacker, the first exhibits of the zoo were built in the early 1930s. The WPA made the zoo a project in the mid-1930s.
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The San Francisco Zoo is located in The People's Republic of San Francisco and maintains the world's largest collection of gay animals. They hold daily parades for the animals, so that they can show off their costumes. The fish swim naked as do the penguins and other sea creatures. Only the male lions have long, luxurious hair, the females on the other hand, keep their hair cut short and do all the Hard Work. For the uninitiated, The San Francisco Zoo is a strange and some say, upside-down place. Westboro Baptist Church has declared the Zoo off-limits to all Christians. About the Zoo The San Francisco Zoo, Northern California's largest zoological park and conservation center is an urban oasis, nestled against the Pacific Ocean providing a comfortable climate all year round. You’ll enjoy seeing the 250 different animal species in naturalistic surroundings, and our many Zoo activities and events. The historic San Francisco Zoo is being transformed into the New Zoo, a conservation zoo that is dedicated to the preservation of wild places and wildlife. The new conservation zoo seeks to foster respect and appreciation of wildlife and to provide enlightening and awe-inspiring experiences for all ages. You'll find a whole new entrance, a host of new visitor amenities, plus a restored carousel, beautiful artwork, and a new exhibit featuring some of the most incredible animals on earth at the Lipman Family Lemur Forest. Additional Information and Resources San Francisco Zoo website Behind the Scenes - the San Francisco Zoo podcast San Francisco Zoo on Yelp! The San Francisco Zoo was a zoo located in San Francisco on Earth. Commander Tucker suggested that the Vulcan Elder should pay a visit there. (ENT: "The Andorian Incident") Originally named the Fleishhacker Zoo after its founder, banker and San Francisco Parks Commission president Herbert Fleishhacker, the first exhibits of the zoo were built in the early 1930s. The WPA made the zoo a project in the mid-1930s.