Conservation carousel
![A dung beetle chariot is one of the features of the Los Angeles Zoo's Tom Mankiewicz Conservation Carousel, which will open to the public Oct. 27. See full story](https://ca-times.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/d5c8183/2147483647/strip/true/crop/600x399+0+0/resize/600x399!/quality/75/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcalifornia-times-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F79%2Fd6%2F9e9120fdc89bf46a3bbef4561ec9%2Fla-me-zoo-carousel01-lt1906p7.jpg)
A dung beetle chariot is one of the features of the Los Angeles Zoo’s Tom Mankiewicz Conservation Carousel, which will open to the public Oct. 27.
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This zebra, like all the other animals on the carousel, was hand-carved and hand-painted.
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A poison dart frog is among the creatures not found on most other carousels.
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Zoo officials hope the colorful attraction will be a big draw and -- at $3 for a three-minute ride -- generate cash for the zoo for years to come.
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The project cost about $2.5 million, some of which is being raised by soliciting sponsors for each of the animals. For $25,000, donors get their names on bronze plaques for 15 years as well as 25 free rides a year.
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