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		<description><![CDATA[Visiting the city of Houston with your family is fun and informative. There are zoos, aquariums, nature preserves and zoos in Houston that ought to be on your list of attractions to visit. Induce your children&#8217;s appreciation for nature and &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/awesome-houston-attractions/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/awesome-houston-attractions/">Awesome Houston Attractions</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Visiting the city of Houston with your family is fun and informative. There are zoos, aquariums, nature preserves and zoos in Houston that ought to be on your list of attractions to visit. Induce your children&#8217;s appreciation for nature and reignite your own by going to see the many sorts of fish and animals at the attractions.</p>
<p>Houston Zoo</p>
<p>Founded in 1922, the Houston Zoo is present near Hermann Park. When the Houston Zoo opened, it had less than 40 animals, but the zoo has grown to include fifty five acres of land with over 6000 animals on exhibit. This great zoo in Houston has activities for everybody, including bat, vulture, and flamingo feedings, talks with the keepers of different animals, tortoise encounters, and watching red panda sessions. Animal exhibits include a reptile and amphibian building, petting zoo, 230 species of birds, an Asian elephant habitat, sector of primates, and an African forest, complete along with rhinos and giraffes.</p>
<p>Feed the Giraffes at the Houston Zoo</p>
<p>There aren&#8217;t a lot of zoos in the world that let you feed the giraffes, but this zoo in Houston offers its patrons that opportunity. Older children will also love the 4D theater, while babies and the young will enjoy the carousel ride. By going directly to this zoo, you&#039;ll be supporting one or two projects that help preserve many alternative endangered animal life species and threatened natural habitats. The Houston Zoo is open year-round, excluding Christmas Day.</p>
<p>Houston Aquarium</p>
<p>Travelers will find more than only fish at the Central Aquarium in Houston. Found on 6 acres, it is home to over two hundred species of nautical animals and fish, but there are birds and mammals, too! Visit the Maharaja Church tiger exhibit for something special. The aquarium in Houston even offers those interested a chance to sleep overnight near to the tigers &#8216; enclosure.</p>
<p>Your family will learn about the animal life that&#039;s local to Louisiana swamps includingcatfish, alligators, snapping turtles, crayfish and bullfrogs while the Forest exhibit features attractive macaws, piranhas, snakes, and stingrays. Have a fab time trying to find the electric eel or reticulated python in the Sunken Church. There in addition are 3 touch tanks so youngsters can experience close encounters with different sorts of sea life.</p>
<p>The Houston aquarium offers entertainment rides, too including a train ride across the property, an enormous ferris wheel, a carousel, and the Lighthouse Drop a thrill ride with a 65-foot plunge! Downtown Aquarium is open each day , with extended hours on Fri. And Sat.</p>
<p>Armand Bayou Nature Center</p>
<p>If you would like to observe fauna in a natural setting, the Armand Bayou Nature Center has over 2,500 acres of property to explore. There are butterfly gardens, and even an 1800s farm site to go to visit so that you can find out about how Houston&#8217;s first settlers lived. With unmarred marshes and forests, this preserve is perfect for hiking and bird watching. There additionally are some animal exhibits, including a few kinds of snakes, spiders, birds, and bison. Pontoon ship or canoe tours are another neat way to explore this nature center. Their hours of operation change across the year, so consult their web site before visiting.</p>
<p>Steve Bullet has had an interest in the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.houstonplay.org/attractions/">attractions in Houston</a> for a number of years. He has written op-eds and editorial pieces on the topic for many online publications. For the details about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.houstonplay.org/attractions/attractions-in-houston/">Houston attractions</a>, come and visit his site.</p>
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