The website of the mayor of the capital reported that from March 1 to March 5, guests of the Moscow Zoo will have a quest. Its winners will be able to listen to a lecture about the representatives of the cat family and take part in a tour of the "Cat's Row".
The tasks and the quest program are designed for adults and children over nine years old. The employees of the institution have developed a special route with riddles referring to the most diverse inhabitants of the zoo. The participants of the quest will be able to take the booklet at the entrance or download it on the website from March 1. The enclosures will have signs with additional tasks.
It takes at least one and a half or two hours to complete the quest, but visitors can combine it with a leisurely walk.
Answers to questions must be sent by 20:00 on March 4 to the zoo's mail. Employees will check them and send a response letter with an analysis of errors and comments on the same evening. The winner will receive a diploma and a small souvenir.
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