Apartments near Los Angeles Zoo in Los Angeles, CA (2,453 Rentals)
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342-344 Concord St
330 Concord St
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715 Salem St
404 Concord St
340 Concord St
721 Milford St
711 Salem St
717 Milford St
327 Chester St
512 Concord St
333 Chester St
516 Concord St
706 Salem St
345 Chester St
315 Chester St
401 Chester St
515 Chester St
664 W California Ave
1415 Cosmic Way
531 Chester St
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533 Chester St
671 Myrtle St
704 W Doran St
661 Salem St
667 Salem St
534 Hazel St
671 Millford St
667 Milford St
657 W California Ave
651 W California Ave
700 Fairmont Ave
663-667 Alexander St
653 Salem St
336 Sonora Ave
1445 Randall St
330-334 Sonora Ave
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Inside such a hip, bustling town like Los Angeles, apartment-ites would never expect to find somewhere where they can enjoy the wonders of the natural world, but the LA Zoo provides apartment residents with just that. If you want an escape from the thrill-a-minute excitement of the magic store, take a short trip down the Los Angeles Zoo and take a walk amongst all the beasts and birds, and learn a little something while you're doing it. It's one of the best ways to enjoy the beauty of nature inside the city limits. The Los Angeles Zoo has all of the fantastic animals you would want to see, from elephants, to lizards, to monkeys, to lions, to any number of furred, feather or scaled beasts. In each section of this large zoo, you'll find more animals that you'd ever think existed, from ferocious land mammals like African lions, and snow Leopards, to maned wolves and bat-eared foxes, playful sea otters, dwarf rabbits and lesser Asian civets, to the imposing elephants, hippos and rhinoceri. They also have a large collection primates, including mandrills, monkeys, lemurs, chimps, orangutans, and even gorillas, as well as plenty of gazelles, giraffes, and zebras. If mammals aren't your thing, they have a number of interesting bird exhibits, covering flyers such as double-watted cassowaries, ostriches, peacocks, parrots, even an Andean condor. Reptiles weren't forgotten, with exhibits devoted to our scaly friends like Aldabra Tortoise, the shingleback skink, alligators, snakes, and inland bearded dragons. They even have hissing cockroaches, tarantulas, and other invertebrates for those looking for something a bit different. For apartment-ites who love animals, there's not better place to spend a lazy afternoon than at the Los Angeles Zoo, one of the only places in town you can catch natural beauty such as this.