Thursday, September 12, 2013

lake tobias 3

Lake Tobias has five or six school buses with the tops cut off that are painted in different colors of camouflage. They use them for safari tours. They have 150 acres of woods and fields with paths all through them for the buses. They have herds o fall types of cattle, deer and antelope as well as rheas roaming around. The animals all come right up to the bus and you can reach over the side and feed them. They also have a few kinds of animals behind fences like the white tailed deer who are too afraid of the buses. 




Feeding the llamas.




Zedonks or zonkeys. Part zebra, part donkey. Stripes can appear anywhere on their bodies. These one had striped legs.


Crazy Piper.


North American Bison.


I think they were feeding a bison in this picture.


These are rheas. The fathers raise the babies in herds (or perhaps flocks since they are birds. I'm pretty sure the tour guide called them herds.)


More bison.  There is something else on the hill behind them that I don't remember the name of. They also had elk (I think they were one of the ones behind a fence), fallow deer, and quite a few other things that I don't remember at the moment.




Feeding the water buffalo.

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