Drive-Thru Safari
Drive-Thru Safari

Drive-Thru Safari
Drive-thru our park and meet & feed the animals!
Alpaca
The Alpaca is native to South America where they live in the desert and mountainous regions of the country. They are herbivores and eat mainly grasses and leaves. Their life span is 20-25 years.
Bactrian Camel
Bactrian camels have two humps and are well adapted for cold weather with bushy eyebrows, a double row of eyelashes, and the ability to close their nostrils to protect from blowing sand.
Bison
Male Bison weigh an excess of 2,000 lbs. Bison can live 15 years in the wild and up to 25 in captivity. Bison can be found throughout central North America.
Bongo
Bongo live in dense tropical forests in central Africa, eating grasses, leaves, roots and fruit. There are two types of Bongo, both of which are threatened. The mountain Bongo are more highly endangered.
Giraffe
Giraffe tongues range from 18-20 inches long. They use these huge tongues to eat leaves, shoots and vines. Giraffe live in savannas, grasslands and open woodlands. Giraffe are not currently endangered.
Guanaco
The Guanaco is native to the Andes and desert regions of South America. The Guanaco is larger, taller and has much finer wool than the Llama. They eat mainly grasses and leaves.
Kudu
Kudu are found in the woodlands of southern Africa, where their diet consists of grasses, leaves and some fruit. Currently they are classified as low risk but wild populations are declining due to deforestation and hunting.
Llama
Llama are native to South America. Llamas can weigh anywhere between 250-500 pounds and live between 15-25 years. They are herbivores and eat mainly grasses and leaves.
Scottish Highlander
Native to Scotland the Scottish Highland Cattle, spend most of the day eating and can consume up to 150 lbs. of grass. Males can weigh as much as 2,200 lbs. They are not currently endangered
Sika Deer
These deer are native to Asian forests. Sika Deer can adapt well to many habitats including grasslands and
marshes. Seven or eight rows of white spots can be found on the back of the deer.
White Zebra
Zebras are found in eastern and southern Africa. Zebra can weight as much as 900lbs. Their life span is 25 years, but in the wild many subspecies are now endangered, due to hunting and habitat changes. The White Zebra lack the genetic process called selective pigmentation.
Zebra
Zebras are found in eastern and southern Africa. Zebra can weight as much as 900lbs. Their life span is 25 years, but in the wild may subspecies are now endangered, due to hunting and habitat changes.
