
An alpaca mom and her youngster are ready for a nap at African Safari Wildlife Park in Port Clinton.
PORT CLINTON — Spring has unquestionably sprung at African Safari Wildlife Park, where animal care staff have greeted five furry youngsters—four bison, three alpacas and one llama—so far this April.
“The moms and their babies appear to be thriving,” said Park Director Kelsey Keller. “Depending on the timing of your visit, you may catch them running around the Drive-Thru Safari, nursing from mom or taking a snooze in the sun.”
More bison and alpacas are assuredly on the way, along with elk and fallow deer, which typically arrive in late spring or early summer.
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