Insect Zoo
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Judy Margaret Chen
a year ago‼️⚠️ Warnings: people with entomophobia and trypophobia MUST stay away! ⚠️‼️ I don’t have these but upon seeing some displaying exhibits sent several chills down my spine. A preservation for insects. There are many different species of insects being cared for and on displays here.
Alizabeth Daigle
2 years agoThe Insect Zoo at the SF Zoo is an absolute must-see for anyone with an interest in the fascinating world of insects. From the brightly colored butterflies to the creepy crawly spiders, there is something for everyone to discover and learn about. One of the most thrilling exhibits is the hive of killer bees, where visitors can observe these notorious insects up close in their natural habitat. It's a mesmerizing and slightly terrifying experience to watch the bees move around the hive, working together with such precision and efficiency. Another standout exhibit is the snow bee display, which showcases these resilient creatures that have adapted to survive in some of the harshest environments on earth. It's incredible to see the delicate beauty of the snow bees, and to learn about their unique survival strategies. Overall, the Insect Zoo is a fascinating and educational experience that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the world of insects. While some exhibits may be intimidating, the staff is knowledgeable and happy to answer any questions you may have. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the amazing world of insects!
Andrés Arzúa
5 years agoI saw the really interesting worm with my dad.
Kelley Mendoza
5 years agoVery cool place to visit! Inside it's a bit creepy, a lot of tagging around and some odd stuff you'll find there! The place is abandoned not many people go there less at night, you'll should find someone walking around though.
Vivek Sridharan
6 years agoSmall but fascinating, good place to keep toddlers contained but also engaged. The staff take some of the bugs out from time to time and allow you to pet them.