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Say hello to Pippi the zedonk (a zebra-donkey cross) and Flash the sloth. Walk the trails and see over 100 exotic and native animals, including white tigers, camels, zebras, birds, wolves, and reptiles. Many animals in this preserve were rescued due to being orphaned, illegally owned or in need of a home. Bags of lettuce and carrots are available for purchase to feed the deer, goats, rabbits, sheep and alpacas. A two-acre enclosed habitat is home to black bears Jiggly, Splashy, Odi and Uper. Situated in a shady forest along the Yellow River, a one-mile walking trail offers views of vultures, bison, peacocks, lemurs, coyotes, a spider monkey and more. The goal of this 25-acre sanctuary is to provide quality care for its residents and educate visitors.
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Yellow River Wildlife Sanctuary Protect and Preserve Yellow River Wildlife Sanctuary Visit the Park Walkabout (included with admission) and see tigers, peacocks, exotic birds, lemurs, alpacas and monkeys in a zoo-like setting. Many of the residents will come right up to your car for a greeting. With 450 animals on 300 acres, a visit to this park is well worth the trip! Take a 3.5-mile driving tour and see, touch and feed camels, zebras, American bison and more free-roaming animals. Add-on extras include behind-the scenes tours, a reptile encounter and a variety of animal experiences. In the park’s zoo area, visitors can go on a guided wildlife walk and have a meet-and-greet with miniature farm animals, a giant tortoise, parakeets and reptiles. Take the Safari Drive Thru tour in your own car for up-close encounters with both native and exotic animals – camels, zebras, warthogs, ostrich, llamas and more. Take a Drive on the Wild Side North Georgia Wildlife Park It’s an unforgettable experience! Atlanta. For families with children age 6 and older, exciting and educational after-hours programs include Survival Safari, Twilight Trek and Family Nightcrawlers. Adventure Cubs and Twilight Tots introduce children ages 5 and younger to the Zoo’s animals and their habitats. Don’t miss out on fun learning opportunities for all ages, including the new Toucan and Friends Wild Encounter, where guests can meet resident bird ambassadors. The African Savanna habitat is home to elephants, giraffes, zebras, ostriches, warthogs and meerkats. With more than 1,000 animals from around the world, including lions, pandas, gorillas, lemurs, orangutans, a southern white rhinoceros and reptiles, Zoo Atlanta is a favorite destination.
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It’s All Happening at the Zoo Zoo Atlanta