Daily News | Animals are coming to Philadelphia International Airport
but was put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, returning to regular a schedule last month.
Each month, animal ambassadors from the Philadelphia Zoo will displays animals for travelers across from the food court between terminals B and C. Animals you might see include Camilla, a 24-year-old three-banded armadillo; Rhonda, a 36-year-old radiated tortoise; and Bili, a 23-year-old prehensile-tailed skink.
“It’s always fun seeing people’s expressions because it’s so unexpected and delightful,” said airport director of guest experience Leah Douglas. Winter and spring appearances will take place from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. one Thursday each month, starting on Jan. 19. Additional dates include Feb. 16, March 16, April 6, and May 11. If you don’t have a flight on those dates, both
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