ANIMALS

AMERICAN BISON

AMERICAN BISON{ bison bison } Not to be confused with Buffalo, the Bison was near extinction but is now the first National Mammal of the United States. PROFILE Tatonka is the leader of the herd. He is the largest, and usually the first to approach people. He will tell you how it is rather quickly, [...]

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RING-TAILED LEMUR

RING-TAILED LEMUR{ lemur catta } A symbol for Madagascar and its endangered species because of their notoriety, made famous by the fun-loving character, King Julien. PROFILE Julianne is the youngest of the troupe, but the friendliest. She was born to Aphra and Wedge, but because neither of them were the dominants of their genders, she

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STRIPED SKUNK

STRIPED SKUNK{ mephitis mephitis } Did you know Striped Skunks can send their fowl-smelling spray (which happens to be highly flammable) up to 10 feet? PROFILE Febreeze is a cinnamon colored striped skunk that was a surrendered pet to a rehabber in Valdosta. He is de-scented (meaning he can’t spray anyone), but will still try

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EURASIAN LYNX

EURASIAN LYNX{ lynx lynx } The largest of the lynx species, with characteristic pointed fur on their ears. Once hunted almost to extinction for its beautifully long, thick fur. PROFILE Koshka came to us from a facility in Arkansas. While one of the keepers was driving across the country to begin working here, he was

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FALLOW DEER

FALLOW DEER{ dama dama } Slightly smaller than the White Tail deer we see throughout Georgia, you'll know it's a Fallow Deer when you see ornate, shovel-shaped antlers on the bucks. PROFILE Our resident Fallow Deer come to us from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GADNR). They were previously at another facility that could

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