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By KATIE WALSH

Published on February 09, 2006

This year, skip the stuffy restaurant routine and take your lovebird to the Houston Zoo's "Go Wild for Love" Valentine's lectures. Indulge yourself in more ways than one with an exquisite choice of chow and the most exotic of animal-kingdom erotica. Brunch brings custom-made omelettes and chocolate-dipped strawberries; at dinner, feast on prime rib and salmon crudités. But even more important, this is your chance to pick up some new mating tricks from the most flirtatious of fauna. You can learn about natural aphrodisiacs, reptile orgies, the kinky stuff meerkats do in their burrows, and how to tell when a female lion is in the mood. Bring out the sexy beast in you for brunch, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. February 12; or dinner, 6 p.m. February 13 and 14. Houston Zoo, 1513 North MacGregor. For information, call 713-533-6531 or 713-801-8040 or visit the web site.
Feb. 12-14