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Black BearWhen some kids think about bears, "Smokey" or "Yogi" come to mind. Our bear habitat gives them a chance to see bears... READ MORE |
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Fallow DeerThe fallow deer is originally thought to come from the Mediterranean region of Europe extending into Asia minor... READ MORE |
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Reeve's MuntjacThe muntjac is one of the most primitive deer native to Southeast Asia. It is also called a barking deer because of its short, hard cry... READ MORE |
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ScimitarThe scimitar is the smallest of oryx (also known as a desert antelope). When viewed from the side, the scimitar’s face looks like a horse... READ MORE |
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African Pygmy GoatThe African pygmy goat is known for its ability to survive on poor pasture. READ MORE |
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Fennec Fox The fennec fox is the smallest fox with the largest ears. READ MORE |
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Serval Like most felines, servals are solitary, nocturnal animals. READ MORE |
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Greater One Horned RhinoThe large and beautiful Greater One-Horned Rhino lives primarily in northern India and Nepal. READ MORE |
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Asian Water BuffaloThe Asian buffalo spends most of its day submerged in the waters of Asia’s tropical and subtropical forests. This animal is sometimes referred to as the “living tractor of the East” as it is often used for plowing and transportation in Asia. READ MORE |
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Greater KuduThe greater kudu is the second largest of all antelopes and can be found in the woodlands throughout eastern and southern Africa. They are among the most beautiful of the antelopes with slender bodies, long legs, and red/brown or grayish colored coats.
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CowThe cow is one of the most common animals in the world and is responsible for supplying around 90 percent of the dairy needs of the world population. If milked twice a day, a Holstein cow is capable of producing more than 65,000 pounds of milk a year. READ MORE |
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BlesbokBlesbok are meduim-sized antelope with short, fairly straight, ringed horns carried by both males and females. The word “blesbok” is derived from the words for “blazed antelope,” which refers to the white blaze found on this animal’s face. READ MORE |
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Thomson GazelleOften called a “Tommie,” the Thomson gazelle is the most well-known of the gazelle species. They are predominately found in the African savannas and grasslands, specifically the Serengeti region of Kenya and Tanzania. READ MORE |
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AddaxThe addax is a grazing horse-like antelope from the Sahara. Egyptians painted pictures of these animals in their pyramids. READ MORE |
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Siberian TigerThe Siberian tiger is a nocturnal hunter and will not share its range with other tigers. It will stalk prey that it cannot outrun... READ MORE |
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Black BuckThe Black Buck originates from India and was imported to the US over 50 years ago. It's one of the fastest animals in the world... READ MORE |
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WaterbuckThe Waterbuck is a large shaggy African antelope that frequents streams and rivers and is part of the Reduncini tribe. Its name is derived... READ MORE |
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GiraffeThe giraffe is the tallest animal in the world. There are nine similar subspecies of giraffe, which are distinguished by coat pattern... READ MORE |
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Grant and Chapman ZebraThe Grant (Boehm's zebra) and the Chapman are two subspecies of the Plains Zebra. There is a distinctive stripe pattern... READ MORE |
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ImpalaThe Impala is a renowned graceful jumper and is considered one of the most beautiful antelope. It has a shiny reddish coat... READ MORE |
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Asian ElephantThe Asian elephant is a huge, thick-skinned almost hairless mammal that has been domesticated by humans... READ MORE |
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NilgaiThe Nilgai is native to India and Pakistan, where it’s the largest species of antelope. The animal is horse-like with a coat that is coarse... READ MORE |
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OryxThe gemsbok is the largest in the oryx species. This large pale gray African grazing antelope has large black patches on its rump... READ MORE |
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Patas MonkeyThe patas monkey is from Africa and it doesn’t like water. It’s able to go for long periods of time without water, but during a drought... READ MORE |
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WildebeestThe Wildebeest is an unusual-looking African grazing antelope with brown stripes on its sides and down-curving horns. Both sexes are... READ MORE |
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ZebuThe Zebu is the common name for several breeds of humped cattle. It’s one of the oldest known species of cattle and has been around 6,000 years... READ MORE |
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Bush BabyBushbaby, also called the galago is an agile, nocturnal animal. READ MORE |
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KinkajouThe kinkajoy is also known as a honey bear or sun bear, as its face looks similiar to that of a cub bear. READ MORE |
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Sable AntelopeThe Sable antelope is a large, well-built, animal sometimes weighing more than 600 pounds. While both males and females have long, ridged, scimitar-like horns, the males’ horns are longer and more pronounced than those of the females’. READ MORE |
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LlamaThe llama is a South American member of the camel family. Its body is covered with a fine, fairly long wool, and it was domesticated... READ MORE |
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