Welcome to Noahs Ark Zoo!
Noah's Ark Zoo is a 50 acre facility featuring hundreds of animals from around the world. In fact, we have at least two of each animal!
Gorillas are the largest living primates on Earth. These great apes are highly intelligent, social beings that share approximately 98.3% of their DNA with humans.
Chimpanzees are our closest living relatives, sharing about 98.7% of our DNA. They are highly intelligent, emotional, and social great apes native to the forests and savannas of tropical Africa. .
Bears are massive mammals belonging to the family Ursidae. There are only eight extant species of bears, ranging from the insect-eating sun bear to the predatory polar bear.
The hippopotamus (Ancient Greek for "river horse") is a massive, semi-aquatic mammal native to sub-Saharan Africa. Despite their appearance, their closest living relatives are actually whales, dolphins, and porpoises.
Python (Pythonidae) is a family of non-venomous constrictors found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. They range from the tiny Anthill Python (2 feet) to the Reticulated Python, which can exceed 20 feet, making it the world's longest snake
Tigers (Panthera tigris) are the largest living cat species in the world. They are easily recognized by their dark vertical stripes on orange-brown fur, a pattern that is unique to every individual—much like a human fingerprint.
Zebras are iconic African equids (part of the horse family) best known for their black-and-white striped coats. While they look like painted horses, they have distinct manes, tails, and much more aggressive temperaments.
are unique primates found naturally only on the island of Madagascar and a few tiny neighboring islands. They are often called "prosimians," meaning they evolved before monkeys and apes, and they represent the world's oldest living primates.
Birds are feathered, winged, egg-laying vertebrate animals. There are approximately 10,000 species worldwide, ranging from the tiny Bee Hummingbird (2 inches) to the flightless Ostrich (9 feet).