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Cosley Zoo
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Review by:
Julie K.
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Review content:
This is sort of like a petting zoo, except you don't get to pet the animals, lol. When you first walk in to your right you will see a pond with a lot of varieties of ducks and geese. As you walk on into the barn you will find sheep, goats, cows, rabbits and maybe a few other animals. I guess now that I think of it, you can pet those animals. As you exit the barn you will find a large horse, a llama, deer, pigs, chickens. Additionally they have a bird exhibit, raccoons, foxes and peacocks. Quite an interesting array of animals. There is a little gift shop and place to buy a snack. The gift shop has some neat little items. In the fall they sell pumpkins and in the winter, trees. One neat aspect is that there is an old railroad car that the kids can climb in and explore.
I'd say it's good for kids under 10. Older than that and they'd probably get bored.
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