Two bison at the Hatari Wildlife Park. You must stay in your vehicle and hope the animals are at a distance and angle that allows for a half-way decent photo. Maybe the white bison will pose for me next time.

Two bison at the Hatari Wildlife Park. You must stay in your vehicle and hope the animals are at a distance and angle that allows for a half-way decent photo. Maybe the white bison will pose for me next time.

Bongo at the Hatari Wildlife Park.

The animals roam freely at the Hatari Wildlife Park. This Sika deer walked right in front of my vehicle.

I was definitely glad I had my windows rolled up when this emu came to see if I had any food. (I didn’t.) Hatari Wildlife Park

I travelled to Weimar, Texas to the Hatari Wildlife Park. It’s a mostly a drive-through wildlife refuge. Driving through the gate and over the cattle guard, the first thing I learned is that the animals are used to food being thrown out of vehicle windows. And to get to that food, they rush up to the vehicle. I did not purchase any food, but of course, the animals didn’t know that. #Hatari

