Also referred to as Cushing Zoo (so named for its founders, Barbara and Jimmy Cushing), this menagerie is a small and perhaps surprising attraction right in the main tourist area of the island. While not all of the animals are native to Guam, the Cushings worked hard to populate the zoo with endemic animals. These include carabao and fruit bats, among others. The zoo is particularly fun for families, as the Cushings have several feeding stations where children can get up close with animals.
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Meander in a Menagerie
Also referred to as Cushing Zoo (so named for its founders, Barbara and Jimmy Cushing), this menagerie is a small and perhaps surprising attraction right in the main tourist area of the island. While not all of the animals are native to Guam, the Cushings worked hard to populate the zoo with endemic animals. These include carabao and fruit bats, among others. The zoo is particularly fun for families, as the Cushings have several feeding stations where children can get up close with animals.