
Madrill
Meet the Animal Mandrill The Mandrill is one of the world’s largest and most colorful primates, easily recognized by the bright blue and red markings on its face and rump.
OPEN DAILY 9:30 AM
FINAL ENTRY 4:30 PM
GROUNDS CLOSE AT 5:30 PM
ANIMAL WALKABOUT & GIFT SHOP CLOSE AT 4:30 PM

Meet the Animal Mandrill The Mandrill is one of the world’s largest and most colorful primates, easily recognized by the bright blue and red markings on its face and rump.

Meet the Animals Micro Cows Meet Sprout and Milkdud — our adorable Mini HighPark cattle! These fluffy miniature cattle are known for their calm personalities, shaggy coats, and eye-catching markings.

Meet the Muntjac The Muntjac is a small, hump-backed deer with a small tail and is typically just a bit larger than a fox. Muntjac are native to China, India

Meet the Nyala Antelope The Nyala Antelope (Tragelaphus angasii) is a graceful and striking antelope species native to the woodlands and grasslands of southeastern Africa. As a member of the

Meet the Ostrich Ostriches are large flight-less birds, and are the heaviest living birds on Earth. They also lay the largest eggs of any living land animal. Ostriches are natively

Meet the Peacocks The Peacock, or more accurately, the peafowl, is one of the most iconic and dazzling birds in the animal kingdom. There are two main Asiatic species: the

Meet the Père David’s Deer The Père David’s Deer (Elaphurus davidianus) is a remarkable species with a history as unique as its appearance. Originally native to China, these deer thrived

Meet the Prairie Dog Prairie Dogs are small, burrowing rodents native to the grasslands of North America. Highly social and living in large colonies called “towns,” they communicate using a

Meet the Pygmy Hippos Moto Moto & Gloria Moto Moto and Gloria may be small for hippos, but they’ve got big personalities! These adorable, elusive creatures belong to a completely

Meet the Raccoon (Cinnamon Variation) Raccoons are highly adaptable mammals native to North and Central America, famous for their dexterous front paws and distinctive “masked” facial markings. The cinnamon-colored raccoon
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