A wild night of family-friendly entertainment with live music, dance performances, fire eating and food trucks is returning to a Norfolk zoo.
Banham Zoo's Zoo Do event promises a night "filled with fun, fascination, and fantastic entertainment" on Saturday, June 22.
Banham Zoo will "come alive" with exclusive evening access, a safari road train and keepers talks and demonstrations providing insight into night-time behaviours.
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Guests can listen to the calls of howler monkeys, watch as big cats exhibit their natural hunting instincts and explore the creatures of the nocturnal world.
Food trucks will be serving a variety of local treats and summer cocktails.
Entertainment will start from 5.45pm until 8.15pm .
Animal talks start at 6pm and will cover flamingos, maned wolves, red kangaroos and the seals.
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Head of income at Banham Zoo, Joshua Hunter-Harl, said: "We look forward to welcoming many families for an unforgettable evening, exploring the zoo after hours."
Tickets cost £12.50 per person.
For more information visit the Banham Zoo website.
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