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Four Easy Ways To Keep Kids Busy During Holiday Break

Holiday breaks are a great time to unwind and enjoy some home time, but keeping kids entertained during the downtime can be a real challenge. If you’re like many parents, you’re always on the lookout for some fun, educational and engaging ways for your kids to pass the time. The following animal-themed activities can help kids stay busy, learn a bit about nature, and maybe give you some quiet time as well!

Take a virtual safari

A lot of zoos around the world have live animal cameras. These give you a great opportunity to get up close to some amazing animals, from lions and aquatic life to bald eagles and pandas. Just remember, there is never a guarantee that you’ll see anything exciting on a live cam, so have a few loaded up and check them regularly to find something fun to watch.

Here are a few links to get you started on your virtual safari:

Smithsonian National Zoo

Monterey Bay Aquarium

Channel Islands National Park Bald Eagle Cam

Antarctica Penguin Cam

UK Paignton Zoo

Bali Elephant Trail Cam

Make an animal book

For kids that enjoy coloring, you can have a lot of fun that only requires a printer and some crayons. But you don’t have to just print out boring coloring pages, your kids can turn their art into animal-themed books. Use the following sites for animal color pages and turn them into funny stories and themed books. For example, you could create a farm animal, geography-based, or exotic animal-themed book. If your child enjoys storytelling, they can also turn their pictures into a creative story.

Crayola animal themed coloring pages

Coloring.com animal coloring pages
Coloring Home animal coloring pages

Top Coloring animal themed pages

Get crafty

Kids of all ages love crafts, but it’s also a great way to keep kids busy without computers and screens. You can use the following links to find age-appropriate craft ideas for your kids. Many of them are simple and require things you already have on hand, or can easily get at any department store.

Easy Peasy animal crafts

The Spruce animal crafts

Mom Junction easy animal crafts
Arty Crafty kids

Movie night

There are many fun, family-friendly animal movies that the whole family will love. Pop some popcorn, make some cocoa and enjoy an afternoon or evening full of animal antics. Just be sure to select movies that match your kid’s attention and maturity level. Here are a few ideas to help narrow down your search, and many of these can be found on streaming services.

Charlotte’s Web (2006)

Duma (2005)

The Jungle Book (2016)

Over the Hedge (2006)

Animal Crackers (2017)

Dumbo (2019)

WonderPark(2019)

Peter Rabbit (2018)

And last but not least, you can also pack up the family and bring them over for a fun trip to Wild Animal Safari. You can drive or walk through our park and see amazing animals from all around the world. You can get tickets online and receive an advance purchase discount.

 

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The Amazing Arctic Wolf

When the weather turns cold, we turn up the heat and get cozy around the fire. In fact, most people will do just about anything to escape the chill of winter, but some animals spend their entire lives in areas where the ground is permanently frozen. The Arctic Wolf, sometimes called a polar or white wolf, endure some of the harshest elements on earth, spending their life in the Arctic tundra.

Here are some amazing facts you may not have known about this highly adaptive and fascinating animal.

Made for the cold

The Arctic Wolf is built to thrive in harsh environments. They can weigh up to 155 pounds and reach over five feet in length. To help them deal with the freezing temperatures, they actually have two thick layers of fur. The outside layer grows thicker as winter approaches to prepare them for the freezing weather to come. The inside layer is close to the skin and creates a waterproof barrier. This keeps their skin dry which helps them stay a lot warmer, even during the bitter cold.

The Arctic Wolf has additional physical adaptations that make life in the tundra possible, like their small ears. This is an adaptation that prevents the loss of extra heat through the thin skin of the ears. They also have densely padded paws which give them protection from the cold and improved grip on icy, frozen surfaces. They even have dense fur between their toes for extra warmth.

Dealing with the elements

Where the Arctic Wolf lives, the ground is always frozen. This makes it difficult, if not impossible, to dig out dens as many animals do in other parts of the world. To get shelter from the cold, they have to use natural features available in their environment, like caves or rocky outcrops. Once they find safe dens, they might visit them over and over throughout their life. Since they are very territorial, they may even have a network of dens they can use as they roam and hunt.

Food time

As you might imagine, there is not a lot of prey for the Arctic Wolf due to the extreme nature of their environment. This means they have to cover the span of large territories to find enough food. They also have to be efficient hunters. Arctic Wolves actually will hunt in packs, going against the “lone wolf” image some people have of them. This is necessary for them to bring down large prey, like ox and caribou.

They also frequently hunt seals, lemmings, and Arctic hares. Since they are opportunistic hunters, they will prey upon nesting birds and nearly anything else they can find. And since food is scarce, they have to eat all they can when it is available. They might eat up to 20 pounds of meat in a single setting!

The Arctic Wolf is a super adaptive animal that has been able to make itself a home in one of the world’s most harsh environments. We invite you to visit our park and see one of these magnificent creatures for yourself!

Ready to plan a trip? You’ll find all the information you need, including discounted online tickets here.

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Have You Seen A Spider Monkey?

The very name “spider monkey” conjures up some interesting visuals, but these New World primates are far less unusual than the name suggests. These social animals received an interesting name because they hang upside down to sleep and look a bit spider-like with their arms and legs dangling!

Here are some other interesting facts you might not know.

The basics

Spider monkeys can weigh up to 14 pounds and average 3-5 feet in height. They can live up to 22 years in the wild. They have no thumbs, but their prehensile tail allows them to grab onto branches and navigate their way from tree to tree. They are also most active during the day, foraging for food in the early morning.

Social behavior

Spider monkeys are matriarchal, which means that females hold leadership roles and make decisions for the group. They are also very social, living in groups up to three dozen strong. At night, they break into smaller groups for sleeping. They spend much of their time in the canopy of forests and are very talented when it comes to swinging, hanging, and navigating their way through trees. They will sometimes even hug!  A group of spider monkeys is called a troop!

Food habits

Since they spend the vast majority of their lives in treetops, their food comes from things they can find in the forest’s canopy. The largest part of their diet consists of fruits, nuts, and leaves. They will also eat bird eggs and small insects as available. Their hydration comes largely through the foods they consume. Spider monkeys do not hunt but break into smaller groups to forage.

Communication 

Like most animals, spider monkeys have developed a system for communication. This allows them to do things like indicate food sources and warn each other of danger. Over time, they have developed a large variety of calls, screeches, barks, and other interesting sounds. As you can imagine, they can be very noisy, especially since they live in large groups!

Spider monkeys are interesting to watch, making them popular among visitors. You can see one for yourself on your next Wild Animal adventure!

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Four ways to have an adventure at Wild Animal Safari

Are you looking for a fun family adventure that doesn’t require air travel? A day trip to Wild Animal Safari in Pine Mountain is the perfect family outing, with something for everyone to enjoy. There are many ways to take in the sites, from sitting back and letting someone else do the driving, to wandering through the walkabout at your pace.

No matter how you decide to enjoy it, the following tips will help you make the most of your wild animal adventure.

Walk About 

You might want to start your visit by getting out and stretching your legs in the walkabout area, especially if you had a long drive. This section is a more zoo-like setting that allows you to interact with many types of exotic animals. You’ll see everything from Bengal tigers and lemurs to monkeys and alpacas.  And since this is a self-guided area, you can take your time and relax. Of course, you can also visit the café and grab a souvenir at the gift shop.

Drive-Through

The drive-through area allows you to get face-to-face with amazing wildlife, all from the comfort of your own vehicle.  You control the pace as you drive through the 3.5-mile adventure. During the trek, you’ll have the opportunity to see up to 75 different species, including elk, camels, American bison, and giraffe. Many of them will actually walk right up to your window, allowing you to take pictures and make some fun family memories.

The Guided Tour

If you drove to visit our park, you might want to sit back and let someone else take the wheel. Our guided bus tour lets you enjoy the sites, take pictures and relax. You can even purchase feed and treat the animals that come up and say hi! The entire tour takes about an hour, and you’ll get to learn about the animals you encounter with the help of a knowledgeable guide. They’ll be able to identify the animals, give you some fun facts and enrich the experience for your entire family.

The tour doesn’t run all year long, so you’ll want to check the schedules before you plan your trip.

Bring the Gang!

If you have a large family or want to bring your extended family and friends, you can always rent a zebra van. With two sizes available, you can enjoy the sites with up to 15 passengers. You can’t reserve vans, they are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Don’t worry though, you can always pass time in the walkabout while you wait for a van to be returned. Keep in mind, to rent a van you must be 21 with a valid drivers’ license and an insurance card. Learn more about renting a van on your next wild animal trip.

As you can see, you don’t have to take a lot of time off or go to an exotic location to have an amazing family adventure.  Spend the day at Wild Animal Safari and create memories that will last a lifetime.  And if you want to plan ahead, you can purchase tickets online and skip the line!

 

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Things you probably don’t know about Peacocks

Peacock
One of the most recognizable birds in the winged world is the peacock. They’re colorful, sport an extravagant display of feathers, and are pretty hard to ignore when you see one in person!

But while you definitely know a peacock when you see it, there is actually a lot more to these beautiful birds than meets the eye. In fact, you may be surprised to see how much you didn’t know about peacocks.

To test your knowledge, we created this list of little-known peacock facts. How many are new to you?
Peacock 1

Their Feathers have crystal-like structures

Ever wonder what makes the peacock so colorful and iridescent? The answer lies deep within the feathers and you need a microscope to see it! Their feathers are made up of many small, flat branches that give the feather its shape. On these small branches are hundreds of indentations, which can only be seen up close. At the bottom of these indentations is a tiny, crystal-like structure called lamellae, which creates unique reflections. The result is the extravagant display we see when they stretch their wings!

Their Name Isn’t What You Think it Is

When people say “peacock” they are typically referring to males and females, but that’s not actually the case. Peacock is only the name used for the flashy, dazzling males. Females, which are far less colorful, are called peahens. If you want to refer to the entire family of birds, you should call them peafowl. Who knew one family of birds could have so many names?
Peacock 2

They are one of the largest flying birds

Peafowl is one of the largest birds that actually have the ability to fly. Unlike the Ostrich, they’re able to fly for short periods of time and even retreat to the protection of a tree branch if they need to evade a predator. They fly mostly to and from branches or, in the cases of our own resident peafowl, to the tops of buildings. Even though they can fly, you still mostly find them walking around on the ground.

Peafowl live long lives

When they live in a secure and predator-free place, with plenty of access to food, water, and shelter, peafowl can live to reach the ripe old age of 50. In the wild, where there is more competition and life is harder, the average life of a peacock is around 20 years. The age that they reach in the wild does depend on many factors, like the abundance of resources and protection from predators.

From how they get their amazing color to their unique ability to fly, it’s easy to see why people are so fascinated with peafowl. And now you know a few fun facts to test the kids with the next time you visit our park and see our resident feathered friends.

Looking for a fun family outing?

Plan your trip by buying tickets online.

Sources:
http://www.webexhibits.org/causesofcolor/15C.html
https://wildlifeinformer.com/can-peacocks-fly/
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/group/peacocks/

 

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