![]() ![]() The wildlife tours also consist of feeding sessions, where visitors can watch trained staff feed the alligators and crocodiles in a stunning show that will send chills up your spine. "One of our primary goals is to get some of these really rare animals to reproduce and live well, and they have to realize they are not living on concrete." "So you're actually going to them, rather than us bringing the animal to you," Dieter said. PHOTOS: Celebrate Memorial Day weekend at this epic Houston area backyard water park Visitors are allowed to get up close and personal with some of the center's apex predators thanks to enclosed, 1-acre interactive exhibits consisting of winding boardwalks that travel through the animals' natural habitats. The 23-acre facility is home to at least 250 crocodiles and alligators as well a 200 or so other animals, including kangaroos, lemurs, antelopes, pigs, tortoises and more. Dieter describes the wildlife educational facility as a cross between a zoo and a nature center that promotes species survival for endangered animals. ![]()
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