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9 a.m., Tuesday
Honolulu Zoo
Photography by David Croxford
>> About 550,000 people come to the Honolulu Zoo every year to check out 221 species of animals, including these crocodile-like gharials being fed by Jamieson Martinez. Gharials, a critically endangered species native to the Indian subcontinent, eat tilapia, koi and trout in Honolulu. The zoo begins construction of a new Asian elephant exhibit in October.
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