Calm Zoo
California's Premier Native Zoo and Garden
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ANIMALS

Click on one of the animals to learn more!

Albino Kingsnake

American Crow

American Kestrel

American White Pelican

Badger

Bald Eagle

Barn owl

Beaver

Black Bear

Black-crowned Night Heron

Bobcat

Burrowing Owl

California Toad

Chuckwalla

Coati

Coyote

Cooper’s Hawk

Deer Mouse

Desert Hairy Scorpion

Desert Night Lizard

Desert Tortoise

Ferruginous Hawk

Gila Monster

Golden Eagle

Great Basin Whiptail

Great Horned Owl

Green Heron

Grey Fox

Heermann Kangaroo Rat

Island Fox

Long-earred Owl

Longnose Leopard Lizard

Mallard Duck

Mojave Desert Sidewinder

Mountain lion

Mountain Kingsnake

Mule Deer

Opossum

Porcupine

Raccoon

Raven

Red Diamond Rattlesnake

Red Fox

Red-tailed Hawk

Red-shouldered Hawk

Ringtail

Roadrunner

San Joaquin Kit Fox

Screech Owl

Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake

Tipton Kangaroo Rat

Turkey Vulture

Western Aquatic Garter Snake

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake

Western Longnose Snake

Western Pond Turtle

Wood Duck

Northern Pacific Rattlesnake

Southern Pacific Rattlesnake

  • Featured Creature

    Porcupine

    COMMON NAME: Porcupine
    SCIENTIFIC NAME: Erethizon dorsatum
    DESCRIPTION:
    Porcupine looks deceitfully cuddly! His face has short black hair and small dark eyes. His long guard hairs lay over his specialized hairs; he appears to be soft. But, there are tens-of-thousands of those “specialized hairs”, better known as quills. His body, about inches long is chunky, his back is arched. There are more quills on his rump and tail. His legs are short with long curved claws on his toes. If you have a chance to see the front of his face, you may notice his large, orange incisors.


CALM – California's Premier Native Zoo and Garden
10500 Alfred Harrell Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93306 - 661-872-2256

Founded in 1980 and opened to the public in 1983, CALM displays and interprets native California animals, plants, fossils, and artifacts to teach a respect for all living things through education, recreation, conservation, and research.

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved. Engineering for this site provided by The office of Christine Lizardi Frazier.
Kern County Superintendent of Schools 1300 17th Street - CITY CENTRE, Bakersfield, CA 93301-4533 (661) 636-4000.