Roos-n-More Zoo, Interactive wildlife center in Moapa, Nevada, United States
Roos-n-More Zoo was a wildlife facility in Moapa that housed over 160 animals spread across outdoor enclosures. The grounds displayed kangaroos, otters, coatis, lemurs, and various other exotic animal species in one location.
The facility was established in 2006 by two veterinarians who started with their personal collection of one camel and several kangaroos. Over time, it expanded into a larger operation housing many more animal species.
The facility became known for wildlife education initiatives that let visitors interact directly with different animal species. This hands-on approach shaped how guests experienced the animals and learned about conservation.
Visits were subject to county regulations that restricted daily visitor numbers and limited monthly operating days. It is worth checking ahead about current opening times, as operations could vary significantly.
The facility featured a dedicated baby primate room where different species lived together during their early development stages. This space offered a rare look at how young animals of different kinds interacted with one another.
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