Longview Zoo is back in business.
After losing the ownership of various zoos to his rival, Mr. Quell has recently reacquired Longview Zoo due to bankruptcy of the former owner. In his attempt to rebuild the WZO, Quell has begun a complete remodel. Progress is slow, but the Ok is getting started:
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You enter the zoo and are greeted by some rescued European badgers. They recently had some offspring, and this is a milestone for the zoo as it's its 1st zoo-born animal. Cute...
To the left is our local fauna project, featuring animals native to the area:
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As you can see, it splits off into 2 directions. The left path leads to the Piney Woods, with 4 habitats and 3 species.
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Nine-banded armadillos
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Striped skunks
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And a pair of leucistic red foxes
Now, work will be done to construct The Swamps, which will feature the following:
- American alligators
- American bullfrogs
- Diamondback terrapins
- North American beavers
- Raccoons
We will also be building a little food court for our guests to satisfy their hunger.
Thank you for reading this very special edition of Zoo News magazine. We ask that you please, donate anything you can to our cause to bring this zoo back from extinction...