Animal List
Expect to spend the day. There is a lot to see!*
There is also a LARGE PETTING AREA, TOO!
* Please note that animal exhibits are subject to change.
If you place your cursor over the text: "Rollover for Image" you will see a general image of that animal. Some of the images are from the Adirondack Animal Land, but many are from other resources (ie.Wikipedia).
- Adax Antelope: Addax nasomaculatus -
Rollover for Image - Albino Deer:
Rollover for Image - Alpaca: Vicugna pacos -
Rollover for Image - Aoudad: "The Barbary Sheep", Ammotragus lervia, also
called Arui
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Rollover for Image - Bactrian Camels: Camelus bactrianus -
Rollover for Image - Barbado: The Barbados Blackbelly Sheep -
Rollover for Image - Belted Galloway: "Belties" Cattle -
Rollover for Image - Black Bears: Ursus americanus -
Rollover for Image - Blue & Gold Macaws: Ara ararauna -
Rollover for Image - Boar Goats:
Rollover for Image - Buffalo: "American Bison" -
Rollover for Image - Chinchilla's: "Little Chincha" -
Rollover for Image - Dromedary Camels: "One Humped Camel", Camelus dromedarius -
Rollover for Image - Eland: A genus of Antelope, Taurotragus -
Rollover for Image - Emu: Large Flightless Bird, Dromaius novaehollandiae - Rollover for Image
- Fallow Deer: Dama dama -
Rollover for Image - Giraffe: Giraffa camelopardalis -
Rollover for Image - Kangaroo: A marsupial from the family Macropodidae, macropods, meaning 'large foot' -
Rollover for Image - Lemurs: Lemurs are
prosimians, or primative primates. They are social animals with long
limbs, flexible toes and fingers, and long noses. -
Rollover for Image - Llama: The llama (Lama glama)
is a South American camelid, widely used as a pack animal by the
Incas and other natives of the Andes mountains. -
Rollover for Image - Miniature Donkey: -
Rollover for Image - Miniature Horses: -
Rollover for Image - Monkeys: -
Rollover for Image - Mouflon: species of wild sheep -
Rollover for Image - Nilgai: Boselaphus tragocamelus, is an
antelope -
Rollover for Image - Ostrich: Struthio camelus, is a large
flightless bird -
Rollover for Image - Painted Desert: Sheep -
Rollover for Image - Peacocks: Peafowl are best known for the
male's extravagant tail, which it displays as part of courtship. The
male is called a peacock, the female a peahen. Boselaphus tragocamelus, is an
antelope -
Rollover for Image - Pot Bellied Pigs: a breed of domesticated
pig originating in Vietnam -
Rollover for Image - Prairie Dogs: Cynomys, small burrowing
rodents -
Rollover for Image - Pygmy Goats: small breed of domestic goat -
Rollover for Image - Reindeer: Caribou -
Rollover for Image - Rhea: Largest South American bird,
flightless -
Rollover for Image - Rocky Mountain Elk: Second largest species
of deer in the world and one of the largest mammals in North America
and eastern Asia. -
Rollover for Image - Scottish Highlander: "Longhorn", "Hairy
Coo" or "Hielan Coo" are an ancient Scottish breed of beef cattle
with long horns and shaggy pelts
Rollover for Image - Sika Deer: Cervus nipal, small elk
Rollover for Image - Snow Macaques: Macaca fuscata, Japanese
Macaque, also known as the Snow Monkey
Rollover for Image - Spider Monkeys: New World monkeys of the
family Atelidae that have disproportionately long, spindly limbs and
a regarded as being very intelligent.
Rollover for Image - Spur-Thigh Tortoises: Testudo graeca ibera, Greek Tortoise - Rollover for Image
- Texas Dalls: Sheep, Dall Sheep, originally
Dall's Sheep, sometimes called Thinhorn Sheep
Rollover for Image - Water Buffalo: Domestic buffalo or domestic
Asian water buffalo
Rollover for Image - Wolf: Canis lupus, gray wolf, also known as
the timber wolf
Rollover for Image - Zebra: Best known for their distinctive
white and black stripes. In addition to their stripes, zebras have
erect, mohawk-like manes
Rollover for Image - Zebu: Bos primigenius indicus, sometimes known as
'humped cattle'
Rollover for Image
*Please note that the list may not be
complete and that some of the animals may not be available for viewing
on the day of your visit.












































