| Giraffe |
Get ready to tilt your neck. We've got 12 giraffes, including Georgia, our beautiful, carrot-loving, park-raised favorite.
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| Wild Safari Animal Park Guided Tour Bus |
Take a guided, air-conditioned bus tour of Wild Safari Animal Park for an additional cost. Seats available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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| Red Kangaroo |
If you're lucky, you'll see one of these Marsupials raising a baby in their pouch.
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| Ostrich |
A friendly reception awaits you from our ostriches—large flightless birds from Africa that stand nine feet tall and weigh up to 400 pounds.
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| Marabou Stork |
The comical appearance of the Marabou Stork is an adaptation for the way they feed.
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| White Bearded Gnu |
Also known as the Wildebeest, the White Bearded Gnu is a member of the antelope family.
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| Emu |
The Emu is a flightless bird that is native to Australia.
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| Mute Swan |
Swans have long flexible necks and are able to swim and paddle but not dive.
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| White-Tailed Deer |
White-tailed deer got their name from the white patch of fur under their tails, and are the most abundant type of deer in the U.S.
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| Rhea |
The Rhea is a flightless bird from South American grasslands.
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| Zebra |
The Grant's Zebra is a true wild horse. White with black stripes, breeds are differentiated by their stripe patterns.
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| Sable Antelope |
The Sable Antelope are among the largest African antelopes.
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| Yak |
Yaks are native to the mountains of south central Asia.
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| Siberian Tiger |
The Siberian Tiger is the largest of the cat family.
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| North American Bison |
The American Bison has a keen sense of smell, eyes that can detect movement up to a mile away and the ability to run as fast as a horse.
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| Llama |
Llamas can be found commercially throughout mountainous areas of North America, Europe and Australia.
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| Baboons |
Everyone loves our Anubis Baboons—incredibly social animals with a highly organized social structure and varied means of communication.
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| Black Bear |
Though they stand five feet tall and weigh 200 to 500 pounds, Black Bears are the smallest of all North American bears.
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| Roosevelt Elk |
Our Roosevelt and White elk enjoy wading in the cool pond when it's hot out. After that, they like to graze or take a rest.
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| Red Cattle |
Watusi, or Red Ankoli Cattle, are from Africa, and are named for their coat, which combines white patches with various shades of red.
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| White Bengal Tiger |
Our newest animal exhibit features the rare white Bengal tiger, of which there are fewer than 200 in the whole world.
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| Peacock |
Peacocks originate from India and are good "watchdogs."
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| Sacred Ibis |
The Sacred Ibis is a species of wading bird most commonly found in Africa.
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| Scimitar Horned Oryx |
The Scimitar Horned Oryx at one time roamed free over north Africa, but have been almost hunted into extinction.
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| Red Lechwe |
Rarely seen in captivity the Red Lechwe are truly aquatic animals.
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| Wild Safari Exploration Station |
You can check out Exploration Station, the hands-on Safari Adventure.
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| Greater Kudu |
Found in the woodland areas of east, central and southern Africa.
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| Fallow Deer |
The Fallow deer was originally found in southern Europe now survives only in scattered populations.
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| Nilgai |
Nilgai usually have twin births, range from grassy, steppe woodlands in India to rockhills of the Himalayan Mountains.
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| White Rhino |
Surprise! White rhinos are actually gray. Their name comes from the Dutch word "weit," which refers to their upper lip, not their color.
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| White Tailed Gnu |
The White Tailed Gnu can no longer be found in the wild.
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| African Lion |
Stop by the African Lions to see a whole family, or "Pride," of these family-oriented cats.
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| Aoudad |
The Aoudad is a Barbary sheep with bristly reddish to sandy brown outer coat and a lighter under color.
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| Asian Water Buffalo |
These massive, water-loving beasts weigh 1,800–2,600 pounds and have the widest horn span of any bovid.
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| Black Swan |
The Black Swan is a large non-migratory water-bird.
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| Blackbuck |
The Blackbuck is the fastest member of the antelope family.
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| Brown Bear |
On a nice day, you might even see our Brown Bears jump in the water, or find some cool mud to lie in.
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| Chilean Flamingo |
One of the largest flamingo species; has an elongated neck, short tail and a long wing span of three to four feet.
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| Dama Gazelle |
The Dama Gazelle is a desert-dwelling species native to the Sahara Desert. This creature is becoming more and more rare.
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| East African Crowned Crane |
The Crowned Crane is easily recognizable because of a feather crown on the back of its head and its colorful appearance.
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| Eland |
The Eland is the largest of all antelopes.
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| Ellipsis Waterbuck |
The Ellipsis Waterbuck originates from east Africa near bodies of water.
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| Elephants |
African elephants are the largest of all land mammals. Stop by on a hot day, and you just might catch one completely submerged, taking a swim.
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| Wild Encounters |
Six Flags Wild Safari offers this new Academic Adventure for the classroom! Let your class get completely WILD when our Animal Ambassadors bring the Six Flags Wild Safari to your school.
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| Addax |
The endangered Addax are desert nomads which feed on succulent leaves and wild watermelons. |
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| Journeys In Learning |
Your kids will get up close and personal with some of the world's most magnificent creatures during this educational adventure.
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| Khulan |
The Khulan, also known as a Mongolian Wild Ass, is a relative of the horse family that is found in Mongolia and Northern China.
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