Six Flags Wild Safari welcomes adorable new additions
As the Six Flags Wild Safari Drive-Through Adventure prepares to open later this month, there will be new additions to enjoy, including a new, rare African bongo calf. The bongo, native to Africa, is the world’s third largest antelope and there are believed to only be around 150 left in the wild. But the new bongo calf is not the only new resident coming this Spring; there are also new giraffe calves as well as an Asian water buffalo calf and Siberian tiger cubs. And there are even more more coming.
According to the park in a press release, Later this spring, the Animal Care Team looks forward to welcoming an array of adorable babies including eland, dama gazelle, and ankoli cattle calves in the Wilde Plains; wildebeest calves in the Serengeti Grasslands; kangaroo joeys in Didgeridoo Pass; bison calves in The Americas; zebra foals and Asian water buffalo calf in Afrikka; nilgai calves in Tigris Asiana, and playful baboons in