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(10/03/18 12:12am)

Odin, a rescue dog, follows around tour groups. He loves to get attention from visitors and playing with his toys. Odin gets into trouble by snapping at bees and other bugs.

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(10/03/18 12:11am)

Ricky, a coatimundi, was kept in a birdcage before being rescued. Coatimundis are members of the raccoon family and have a keen sense of smell.

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(10/03/18 12:10am)

White tigers do not exist in the wild. They are often inbred and suffer from genetic issues and medical conditions.

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(10/03/18 12:17am)

A cow hangs out in the field with the other farm animals. Ducks, swans, llamas and miniature horses are kept in the same area.

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(10/03/18 12:15am)

A duck walks through the mud.

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(10/03/18 12:15am)

This goat watches visitors. The 'misfit' animals love to bother people who walk by.

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(10/03/18 12:14am)

A llama eats a carrot from the hand of an SU student. The farm animals can be fed peanuts and carrots as snacks.

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(10/03/18 12:23am)

African grey parrots are extremely smart. They can live for a very long time, although not for as long as macaws.

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(10/03/18 12:21am)

Nya is a bobcat who used to live in a house and was surrendered by her owner. She is litter trained, and is one of the only cats that employees and volunteers can go inside an enclosure with.

https://www.theslateonline.com/multimedia/a7b48cfc-fc8a-456a-a6fc-fb8e86e4fccd

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(10/03/18 12:18am)

A monkey watches passerby.

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(10/03/18 12:17am)

Angel, a 19-year-old lioness loves to play and her favorite foods are chicken and steak.

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(10/03/18 12:26am)

Tiki is a blue-and-gold macaw who lives at the East Coast Exotic Animal Rescue in Fairfield, Pennsylvania. Tiki can play dead and say "uh-oh." Macaws can live for up to 100 years.

https://www.theslateonline.com/multimedia/d08b853a-445c-48e8-9910-883d8cd2982a

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(10/03/18 12:25am)

Emus are in various areas around the rescue. Emus are the second largest, flightless birds. They cannot walk backwards, and males sit on eggs instead of the females.

https://www.theslateonline.com/multimedia/a18af93e-3571-4ac0-a535-55b79754959d

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(10/03/18 12:24am)

Pia is a white-faced capuchin monkey who came from a private owner. She was unhealthy and had only been fed canned fruit when she was first rescued.

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