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Page 1: American plants and wildlife

Lee Su Hyun

Ha Neul

Jung You Jin

Page 2: American plants and wildlife

American animal in San Diego Zoo Safari Park

American poisonous plants

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The San Diego Zoo Safari Park is an 1,800 acre zoo

in the San Pasqual Valley area of San Diego, California, near Escondido

The park houses a large array of wild and endangered animals

including species from the continents

visited by 2 million people annually, houses over 2,600 animals

representing more than 300 species, as well as 3,500 plant species

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The San Diego Zoological Society became interested

in developing the Wild Animal Park in 1964. In 1964,

the park was assessed financially and then moved onto the

next phase. The estimated initial cost was $1,755,430.

When it came to naming the park, five titles were considered:

San Diego Animal Land, San Diego Safari Land, San Diego

Wild Animal Safari, San Diego Wildlife Park and San Diego

Wild Animal Park. On June 30, 2010 the San Diego Zoo

Board of Trustees voted to change the name of the park to

the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.

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Asian Savanna and African Plains

Rhinos in the African Plains The park's largest exhibits.

African Plains represents many regions and habitats.

East Africa displays Cape buffalo, Southern white

rhinoceros, Ugandan giraffe. The North Africa exhibit

represents the Sahel and Sahara and houses

scimitar-horned oryx. .The Southern Africa field

exhibits Grevy's zebras.

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nairobi Village and Gorilla Forest

The park's Nairobi Village houses numerous exhibits for smaller animals.

Among these are meerkats, an African Aviary, lemurs, flamingos, red river hogs, and bee eaters.

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Lion Camp

A pair of African lions rests on

an overcast day. Opened in

October 2004.

The path continues along an

acacia-studded ravine and

leads to a replica observation

tent. This has a smaller viewing

window as well as a Land Rover

for the lions to rest on.

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Tours and Rides

The Monorail line has been retired, partially due to high maintenance costs,

and in March 2007 the Journey into Africa attraction, now renamed Africa Tram, opened.

The tour utilizes a wheeled tram that runs on biofuel instead of a monorail, and, unlike

the monorail, the attraction now costs extra; however, it remains free for members of

the San Diego Zoological Society.

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Anthurium

After eating the plant,

you mouth with break

out into blisters and

result in intense

soreness.

is a genus of about 1000

species of flowering

plants, the largest genus

of the arum family ,

Araceae.

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Mala Mujer

It has milky sap that

causes irritation and

redness of the skin, and

if you rub your eyes, it

may cause permanent

damage such as

blindness.

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Wisteria

Mostly growing in the Southeast and Southwest regions of the continent, Wisteria grows to

tree-height and produces long, delicate, purple flowers in an inverted triangle.

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Hippomane mancinella

The manchineel tree , Hippomane

mancinella , is a species of

flowering plant in the spurge

family ,and the only species in the

monotypic genus Hippomane .

Manchineel is native to Florida in

the United States , the Bahamas ,

the Caribbean , Central America ,

and northern South America .

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Fly-trap

The Venus flytrap Dionaea

muscipula, is a carnivorous plants

native to subtropical wetlands on

the East Coast of the United States.

When an insect or spider crawling

along the leaves contacts a hair, the

trap closes if a different hair is

contacted within twenty seconds of

the first strike.

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