
Nubian Goat
Capra aegagrus hircus
Also called Anglo-Nubian, these goats are larger than most domestic goats, but they are the most affectionate and calm.
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Nigerian Dwarf Goat
Capra aegagrus hircus
Despite its miniature size, a female goat can produce two quarts of sweet milk a day.
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Mini-Juliana Pig
Sus domesticus
Keep an eye out for our three mini-Juliana pigs-Magnolia, Thatcher and Cinder-as they walk around the Zoo with their trainers.
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Llama
Lama glama
A llama’s upper lip is split in half. The two sides press together to hold grass still while the llama cuts it with its teeth.
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Brazilian Porcupine
Coendou prehensilis
Spending most of its time in the canopy, the Brazilian porcupine is an expert climber.
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Alpaca
Like llamas, alpacas are related to camels.
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Southern Tamandua
Tamandua tetradactlya
A single tamandua can eat up to 9,000 ants in a single day!
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Radiated Tortoise
Geochelone radiate
Sporting a striking star-shaped pattern of yellow streaks on its high-domed shell, the radiated tortoise is considered one of the world’s most beautiful tortoises.
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