| 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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| 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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| 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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| Addax |
The endangered Addax are desert nomads which feed on succulent leaves and wild watermelons. |
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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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| 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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