Colder months are an opportune time to visit Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, where 7 acres of incredible indoor exhibits teem with life. Start at Lied Jungle, the nation’s largest indoor rainforest with tropical habitats from South America, Asia and Africa.
More than 90 animal species live here. Gibbons, silvered leaf monkeys and langurs swing in the forest canopy. Macaws rock and squawk on branches. Enjoy swaying on a rope bridge while watching roaring waterfalls and bats rocketing through the sky. Below you, pygmy hippos blow bubbles in a pool and tapirs totter.
Penguins and puffins enchant you with their aquatic antics at Suzanne and Walter Scott Aquarium. Catch 10:30 am and 3 pm daily feedings.
Inside Desert Dome, the world’s largest indoor desert, 14 reptile species lurk.
Next, head downstairs to Mahoney Kingdoms of the Night, the world’s largest nocturnal exhibit.
The Butterfly and Insect Pavilion is aflutter with beautiful winged insects, including butterflies and moths; it’s also home to ants, spiders, scorpions, walking sticks, mantids, beetles and more.
Even in the winter months, when some primates retreat to their off-exhibit areas, Hubbard Gorilla Valley has indoor spaces to meet gorillas at eye-level through heavy glass. Sit and stay for a while, and see what connections can be made.
After seeing 7 acres of indoor exhibits, finalize your zoo trip with a visit to the Lozier Giant Screen Theater, now playing “Serengeti 2D” and “Dinosaurs of Antarctica 2D.” Don’t forget the popcorn!
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