Branson's Wild World is a facility located in Branson, Missouri. Species include New Guinea singing dog, African lion, fennec fox, ring-tailed lemur, red-crested turaco, scarlet macaw, sulfur-crested cockatoo, Cuban crocodile, Nile monitor, Namibian coral cobra, beauty rat snake, loggerhead sea turtle, skunk gecko, edible bullfrog, nurse shark, and snowflake moray eel, among others. A 1.5-acre expansion opened in late 2021 which brought kangaroos, lions, tigers, wolves, jackals, and cougars to the facility. On February 12th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) ring-tailed lemur was born. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1196136470794357 On April 15th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) African lion named Moses passed away due to heart failure. Log into Facebook On May 21st, the zoo announced they have built 20 new exhibits inside their main building over the winter, including new exhibits for otters, monkeys, screaming hairy armadillo, anaconda, and various reptiles, as well as a new area named Creepy Crawlers for various species of arachnids and insects. Log into Facebook
On January 13th, the zoo announced that (0.0.2) dingos, a (0.0.1) ring-tailed lemur, and a (0.0.1) red kangaroo were born. The zoo also announced that a (0.0.1) turtle (species not specified) hatched. 登录 Facebook
On April 7th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) dingo was born, which was later named Groot. Bransons Wild World Groot | I am Groot | By Bransons Wild World | Facebook
On July 20th, the zoo announced that they acquired a (0.1) Asian small-clawed otter named Lylla which is now on exhibit. Bransons Wild World On October 14th, the zoo announced that they built new exhibits for their red-ruffed lemurs and southern tamandua. Bransons Wild World On November 13th, the zoo announced that another (0.0.1) ring-tailed lemur was born. Bransons Wild World On April 13th, 2024, the zoo announced they acquired (0.0.2) green-winged macaws named Daisy and Duke which are now on exhibit. Bransons Wild World