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Tennessee Safari Park is a 446-acre facility in Alamo, Tennessee. Species at the facility include blesbok, Indian hog deer, roan antelope, Soemmering's gazelle, sitatunga, reticulated giraffe, red-ruffed lemur, golden-handed tamarin, caracal, fennec fox, red kangaroo, white-naped crane, common ostrich, and yellow-footed tortoise, among other species.

On January 23rd, the safari park announced that a (0.0.1) Grevy's zebra was born.

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On March 17th, the safari park announced that (0.0.6) addaxes were born.

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On May 14th, the safari park announced that a (0.0.1) common ostrich was born.

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On May 17th, the safari park announced that (0.0.2+?) llamas were born.

☀️It’s a gorgeous day today!☀️ Come check out some of our newest little ones we’ve been blessed with. Here’s one of our llamababies. Doesn’t she... | By Tennessee Safari Park | Facebook

On May 24th, the safari park announced that a (0.0.1) ellipsis waterbuck was born.

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On May 29th, the safari park announced that a (0.0.1) demoiselle crane was hatched.

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On June 19th, the safari park announced that (0.0.2+?) fallow deer were born.

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On August 4th, the safari park announced they acquired (0.0.3) prehensile-tailed porcupines as well as (0.0.3) two-toed sloths (species not specified). On September 1st, the safari park announced that they opened the exhibit (called the Sloth Barn) to the public on September 2nd.

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On October 23rd, the safari park announced that a (0.0.1) "pied" dromedary camel was born.

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