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1. Miami MetroZoo
Miami Metrozoo is the largest and oldest zoological garden in Florida.
A new exhibit, Amazon and Beyond, opened December 6, 2008. This new exhibit has 27 acres (11 ha) dedicated to the flora and fauna of tropical America. Some of the featured animals in this exhibit are jaguars, anacondas, giant river otters, giant anteaters and harpy eagles.
2. Miami Seaquarium
On a 38-acre tropical paradise with spectacular skyline views lies a South Florida attraction like no other. Welcome to Miami Seaquarium®, a place where dolphins walk on water and killer whales fly through the air. Where sea lions delight children of all ages and endangered sea turtles and manatees find a safe haven. Enjoy a world-class marine-life entertainment park with eight differentmarine animal shows and astonishing daily presentations.
3. Coral Castle
Coral Castle is a stone structure created by the Latvian American eccentric Edward Leedskalnin north of the city of Homestead, Florida in Miami-Dade County.
The structure comprises numerous megalithic stones (mostly limestone formed from coral), each weighing several tons
4. Jungle Island
Jungle Island is an interactive zoological park in the City of Miami, Florida, United States. It was originally Parrot Jungle.
The theme park's landmark are its sails covering the Jungle Theater, an arena where visitors encounter wildlife from all over the world. On the other side of the theater lives Hercules, the 900-pound liger, a cross between a lion and a tiger. The park is also home to a trained bird show at the Parrot Bowl, and an exhibition of reptiles, penguins, flamingos and other animals at the Serpentarium.
In the Parrot Bowl, Jungle Island's "Winged Wonders" show highlights birds from around the world, including the Andean Condor, Cassowary, and King Vulture.