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Phoenix

Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata

Standing 17 feet tall, Phoenix loves acacia leaves and greeting guests at the morning feeding.

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Southern White Rhino

Ceratotherium simum simum

Say hello to Mo-Joe and Akagera — among the largest land mammals on Earth. The southern white rhino is one of conservation’s great comeback stories, brought back from the brink of extinction.

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Scimitar-Horned Oryx

Oryx dammah

Once declared extinct in the wild, this desert antelope is being returned to the Sahara — a living symbol of second chances and the work conservation parks make possible.

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Addax

Addax nasomaculatus

One of the most endangered mammals on the planet. Broad, splayed hooves let this desert nomad glide across shifting sand where almost nothing else can survive.

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Grant's Zebra

Equus quagga boehmi

No two zebras share the same stripes — every pattern is as unique as a fingerprint, helping the herd recognize one another out on the savanna.

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Common Ostrich

Struthio camelus

The world’s largest bird can’t fly — but it can sprint up to 45 mph and cover 16 feet in a single stride. Keep an eye out for our flock cruising the pasture.

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Fennec Fox

Vulpes zerda

Meet Fable — the smallest fox in the world. Those oversized ears shed desert heat and pick up the faintest rustle of prey moving beneath the sand.

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