Those who’ve lost their four-legged family members can honor their lives and legacy by leaving their photo at the San Antonio Zoo’s animal ofrenda in celebration of Día de Los Muertos.
Park guests leave photo's of their deceased four-legged friends at the San Antonio Zoo's animal ofrenda.
The altar, which is currently up at the San Antonio Zoo, is a place where guests can add their personal memories, forming a colorful mix of photos, flowers and symbols that celebrate the lives and spirits of their animal companions. What’s more, zoo staff will print out guest's departed pet’s photos on select dates between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., including Oct. 3-4, Oct. 7, Oct. 9, Oct. 15, Oct. 17, Oct. 21, Oct. 23, and Oct. 28.
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