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Pueblo Zoo opens US$50,000 new exhibit
Pueblo Zoo in Colorado, US, has opened its new expanded World of Color building.
The US$50,000 project features two new exhibits - featuring blue-faced honeyeaters and red-legged tortoises in one and green tree monitor lizards and Bomean tree frogs in the other - as well as renovation work that included new brick and cement floors, wood panelling, plumbing and windows.
When the zoo opened in 1936, the building was a tropical bird house, before it was turned into a concession stand for some children's rides. In 1986, it reopened as the Herpetarium, or lizard house.
The existing snakes, lizards, toads and turtles are still on display in the World of Color, as well as their new neighbours in the two new exhibits.
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