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The snow arrived a couple days after forecasters predicted, but hit Phinney Ridge with a dusting of a couple inches, turning the zoo into a white wonderland. Although all the animals have heated off view areas, many of them enjoy the snow and its provides a stimulating chance to "frolic." Even Zoomazium, our indoor nature-themed playspace popular with young kids had a fairytale quality. Intrepid zoo-goers braved the weather and got the place practically to themselves! Photos by Ryan Hawk
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