Folks can honor their departed furry friends at the San Antonio Zoo's animal ofrenda
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. 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. “Our Día de los Muertos altar offers a heartfelt opportunity to honor your furry, feathery, or scaly friends in loving memory in a way that resonates with the vibrant culture of San Antonio,” San Antonio Zoo CEO Tim Morrow said in a statement.
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