
Apartments near Kansas City Zoo in Kansas City, MO (94 Rentals)


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2001 E 81st Terrace

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1528 E 51st St

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Are you a person from a Kansas City apartment looking for a chance to experience the world of the wild? Well, what better way to experience the wild world than at the Kansas City Zoo? Children, adults, any people living in Kansas City apartments will find something to love and experience at this park, which features some of the most fascinating animals on the planet in naturalistic environs that help to simulate the worlds in which they live. Those looking to experience this wild wonderland without taking a long trip may want to look into finding an apartment near the Kansas City Zoo, so that they can visit all the fascinating creatures at a moment's notice. Called one of the country's best zoos in 2008, the Kansas City Zoo is one of the best spots in not just the state, but in the country, to see wild animals in unique and interesting ways. One of their most interesting exhibits, the African exhibit, won the prestigious first place prize for an African exhibit, receiving praise from numerous publications, and when folks from Kansas City apartments visit this intriguing exhibit, it's easy to see why it gained all its acclaim. The area is broken up into different segments based upon different sections of Africa, including areas devoted to lions, cheetahs, and other big cats, plains animals such as zebras, giraffes and gazelle, chimpanzees and other apes jumping through the forest, and even a herd of elephants in the entrance to the section. For those looking for Asian animals, be sure to the visit the Tiger Trail exhibit, where you will see rare Sumatran tigers, orangutans, binturongs, and even red pandas, which lies just adjacent to Australian section, home to kangaroos, wallabies, and singing dogs. They even have a special kid's zone for those children looking to explore the world of animals. Those with apartments near the Kansas City Zoo are obviously lucky folks, with easy access to all the fun of this animal oasis. Animal lovers from all over Kansas City should be sure to visit this park, as should those with apartments near the Kansas City Zoo, for an experience you won't soon forget. One visit is simply never enough to explore all the fun this park has to offer.
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