Called the city’s “wildest” holiday tradition, L.A. Zoo Lights: Animals Aglow is unveiled ...Middle East

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L.A. Zoo Lights: Animals Aglow opens Nov. 13 night with a “holiday themed wonderland” that zoo officials say is a “weird and wonderful world of plants and pollinators featuring larger than life birds, butterflies, insects and flowers; glowing lanterns depicting wildlife of Southeast Asia; and an African landscape that includes representation of the continent’s iconic regions and wildlife.”

Running through Sunday, Jan. 11, the night event includes large-scale lantern sculptures of animals and other natural elements, which are illuminated with LED lights and placed along a mile of pathways. The displays are showed after the zoo is closed to the public.

Zoo Lights, Animals Aglow is now open at the LA Zoo and runs through Jan. 11. This year the annual event features holiday themed world of plants and pollinators featuring larger than life birds, butterflies, insects and flowers. Glowing lanterns depicting wildlife of Southeast Asia, and an African landscape that includes representation of the continent’s iconic regions and wildlife, all illuminated by sculptural lights. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Zoo Lights, Animals Aglow is now open at the LA Zoo and runs through Jan. 11. This year the annual event features holiday themed world of plants and pollinators featuring larger than life birds, butterflies, insects and flowers. Glowing lanterns depicting wildlife of Southeast Asia, and an African landscape that includes representation of the continent’s iconic regions and wildlife, all illuminated by sculptural lights. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Zoo Lights, Animals Aglow is now open at the LA Zoo and runs through Jan. 11. This year the annual event features holiday themed world of plants and pollinators featuring larger than life birds, butterflies, insects and flowers. Glowing lanterns depicting wildlife of Southeast Asia, and an African landscape that includes representation of the continent’s iconic regions and wildlife, all illuminated by sculptural lights. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Zoo Lights, Animals Aglow is now open at the LA Zoo and runs through Jan. 11. This year the annual event features holiday themed world of plants and pollinators featuring larger than life birds, butterflies, insects and flowers. Glowing lanterns depicting wildlife of Southeast Asia, and an African landscape that includes representation of the continent’s iconic regions and wildlife, all illuminated by sculptural lights. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Zoo Lights, Animals Aglow is now open at the LA Zoo and runs through Jan. 11. This year the annual event features holiday themed world of plants and pollinators featuring larger than life birds, butterflies, insects and flowers. Glowing lanterns depicting wildlife of Southeast Asia, and an African landscape that includes representation of the continent’s iconic regions and wildlife, all illuminated by sculptural lights. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Show Caption1 of 5Zoo Lights, Animals Aglow is now open at the LA Zoo and runs through Jan. 11. This year the annual event features holiday themed world of plants and pollinators featuring larger than life birds, butterflies, insects and flowers. Glowing lanterns depicting wildlife of Southeast Asia, and an African landscape that includes representation of the continent’s iconic regions and wildlife, all illuminated by sculptural lights. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Expand

The event includes a giant walk-in kaleidoscope, riding the conservation carousel, photo-ops throughout the park, and meeting  Santa Claus. Those 21 and older can enjoy beer, wine, and spiked hot cocoa, and credit card bars are open Friday through Sunday. L.A. Zoo Lights will be closed most Mondays and Tuesdays. For the full event schedule and ticket pricing, visit www.lazoolights.org.

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