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Eudora Wildlife Safari Park, home to around 300 exotic animals. The 4 mile drive-thru safari park is the perfect experience that addresses the education, preservation, conservation, and the protection of the environment. The safari park allows visitors to view and feed exotic animals from around the world from the comfort and safety of their own vehicle. Guided tours and activities are available for groups that provide greater understanding of the animals, their environment and life styles.

supports classroom learning in:
Animal Care, Biology, Animal Conservation, Zoology

topics covered:
Agricultural Education, Animal Demonstrations, Farm Life, Geography, Vertebrates, Wildlife

contact info
Name: Eudora Wildlife Safari Park
Phone: 803-564-5358
Email: drivethrusafari@gmail.com

INFO

Grade Level: Early Childhood, Elementary School, Middle School, High School Group Size: Varies Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Guided Activities Recomm. Length of Visit: Varies Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: VariesRecommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: VariesRecommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies Registration: Online Food Options: Bring Your Own, Snack & Lunch Options Program Cost: Fee

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Eudora Wildlife Safari Park

Eudora Wildlife Safari Park, home to over 300 exotic animals, is located in Salley, South Carolina. If you are looking for something fun and educational, Eudora Wildlife Safari Park allows groups and families to drive through the safari and see animals you normally don’t see every day. All of the animals have their most recent vaccines, and we are USDA inspected and approved. Our 4 mile drive-thru safari park is the perfect experience that builds memories to last a lifetime.

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Hrs: Vary

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

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Zoo Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The giraffe’s tongue is black to prevent sunburn while eating in the hot sun. Their spots, which are as unique as humans fingerprints, are designed for camouflage. And they need less sleep than any other mammal, using the time instead to browse for food.

When you go to the zoo, be on the lookout for the clever ways animals adapted to their surroundings and developed traits that help them survive.

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