- Opened
- 1952
- Species listed
- 25

About Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park
The Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park in Santa Ana, California, is a 20-acre (8.1Β ha) zoo focusing on the animals and plants of Central and South America. The Santa Ana Zoo hosts more than 270,000 people annually. The zoo opened Saturday March 8, 1952 and is owned and operated by the City of Santa Ana. Joseph Prentice donated land for the zoo with the stipulation that the city must keep at least 50 monkeys at all times. The zoo maintains an extensive primate collection with over a dozen species from around the world.
Animals you can see here
25 species from our encyclopedia are recorded at this venue. Tap one to read its profile.
African Pancake TortoiseMalacochersus tornieri
Bactrian CamelCamelus bactrianus
Bald EagleHaliaeetus leucocephalus
Ball PythonPython regius
Barn OwlTyto alba
BinturongArctictis binturong
Black-and-white Ruffed LemurVarecia variegata
Black-necked SwanCygnus melancoryphus
Crested PorcupineHystrix cristata
Eastern Tiger SalamanderAmbystoma tigrinum
Emperor TamarinSaguinus imperator
Giant African MillipedeArchispirostreptus gigas
Giant AnteaterMyrmecophaga tridactyla
GibbonHylobates lar
Golden Lion TamarinLeontopithecus rosalia
Golden Poison Dart FrogPhyllobates terribilis
Green IguanaIguana iguana
MargayLeopardus wiedii
Red-handed TamarinSaguinus midas
Red-tailed BoaBoa constrictor
Ring-tailed LemurLemur catta
Saki MonkeyPithecia pithecia
Scarlet IbisEudocimus ruber
SunbitternEurypyga helias
Virginia OpossumDidelphis virginianaSpecies lists come from Wikidata and may be incomplete β collections change. Check the venue's own site before travelling to see a particular animal.
Nearby venues
Other zoos and aquariums within 150 km.


