Welcome to Noah's Ark Zoo!
Noah's Ark Zoo is a 50 acre facility featuring hundreds of animals from around the world. In fact, we have at least two of each animal!
Zebras are iconic African equines (family Equus) renowned for their unique, fingerprint-like black and white stripes, which serve as camouflage, natural sunscreen, and insect deterrents.
Tigers are the largest extant cat species, known for their unique orange-and-black striped coats, powerful ambush hunting, and solitary, territorial nature.
Bears are large, intelligent, and mostly solitary mammals from the family Ursidae, with eight species inhabiting varied ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphere and parts of the Southern Hemisphere. Ranging from 60 to over 1,000 pounds.
Pythons are large, non-venomous constrictor snakes found in Africa, Asia, and Australia, known for killing prey—including mammals, birds, and reptiles—by suffocation.
Peacocks are the male of the peafowl species, renowned for their iridescent, long, and decorative "train" containing eye-shaped spots used for mating displays. Females are brown/grey, while males are mostly blue or green.
Monkeys are highly intelligent, social primates divided into Old World and New World species, totaling over 260 types.
Lemurs are unique, social primates found only on the island of Madagascar and the nearby Comoro Islands.
Hippos are massive, semi-aquatic African mammals, considered the third-largest land animal (after elephants and white rhinos). They live in sub-Saharan rivers and lakes, spending days in water to stay cool.
Gorillas are the largest living primates, inhabiting central/east African forests in troops led by silverbacks. Males weigh 300-500 lbs and stand up to 8 ft, while females are smaller.