The Zoo inhabitant named Rafiki is a...
Extra 100 points for the number of vertebrae in a giraffe's neck.
Giraffe!
Seven (7), like humans.
Teens should not miss their regular volunteer day more than this many days annually.
Three (3).
Souvenir cup at Nourish, Giraffe Platform gift shop, Main Gift Shop at Zoo exit.
Reptiles are cold blooded, or this more accurate scientific term.
Ectotherms.
This loop was previously known as...
La Selva.
Name of our FL Black Bear.
Cheyenne.
In addition to your regular assigned day, Zoo Teens are expected to also assist with this event in October.
Boo at the Zoo - Volunteer 2 nights of Boo and skip your regular day.
Water bottle refill stations.
By the restroom outside of the Gift shop, on the side of 321 Nourish by the train.
An animal that lives by capturing other animals for food.
Predator.
Difference between poisonous and venomous.
The method of contact: Poison is ingested, venom injected.
List the 6 of the 7 types of animals that live in the Petting Zone.
Pygmy Goats, Nubian Goats, Chickens, Alpacas, Armadillos, Cavys, African-Spurred Tortoise.
Contact us through this email address when you have scheduling issues or questions.
Zooteens@brevardzoo.org.
Exhibits where guests can view fish in the Zoo.
Rainforest Revealed Aquarium and Touch Tank/IRL Aquarium.
Definition of arboreal.
Living in trees.
The giant silvery Amazonian fish.
Arapaima.
Not elephants, but the closest relatives to them at Brevard Zoo.
Rock Hyrax.
Zoo teens jobs are available on this basis...
First come, first served.
Location where guests can have membership and other miscellaneous questions answered.
Administration Office.
An animal who's diet consists mainly of fruit.
Frugivore.
The Brevard Zoo resident who is also known as the "lesser anteater."
Southern tamandua.
SSP is an acronym. What does it stand for and give an example.
Species Survival Plan.
Give 3 examples of events that can count towards your annual Conservation requirement.
Youth Environmental Summit, Beach Clean-ups, Frogwatch, Mangrove Workshops, ROS events, YOCS
Directions to find the Lorikeet Aviary to feed the birds.
Follow the main loop until you see the entrance to Lands Of Change. Enter and follow the walkway straight ahead, past the komodos. The aviary will be located on your right hand side - stop at the desk in the center to purchase nectar and for feeding directions.
An introduced, or exotic, species is...
A species brought into an area that it did not previously exist.
Scientific observation of animals in zoos can benefit wildlife by...
Adaptations & survival methods
Group living - social skills
How to better protect them in the wild