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All shows are included with Wild Animal Park admission.

Have you “herd”? with Robert the Zebra

11 a.m.–4 p.m. every hour on the hour.
If you’ve ever wanted to have a conversation with a zebra—or even if it never crossed your mind—this is your chance! Robert the Zebra lives in digital, animated form on a large screen, where he can see the people who have come to visit. He asks questions, cracks jokes, talks about zebra life, and is very curious about humans. Chat with our interactive digital zebra in the Park’s Discovery Station Amphitheater.

Animal Safari Misadventure

Daily at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Lloyd very much wants to be a safari guide. His current task is to clean up around the safari camp, but he’s quite sure he’s destined for bigger things. Trouble is, some of those “things” have teeth, claws, wings, and scales! Through encounters with several different animals, can he convince his boss that he has what it takes? Only the audience at the Park’s Benbough Amphitheater can help him achieve his dream!

Frequent Flyers® Bird Show

Daily, noon and 3 p.m.
An East African crowned crane in flight is a stunning sight viewed by only a privileged few, until now! The crane is one of the stars of the Wild Animal Park’s bird show, Frequent Flyers. The program lets you witness birds in full flight.

Frequent Flyers offers spectacular flights and focuses on a variety of birds from around the world. With over 40 different species and growing, no two shows will be the same. Frequent Flyers is full of great fun, natural history, fantastic stories, and, of course, lots of birds!

Animal Encounters

Check Park map insert for times and locations.
This interactive program gives you an opportunity to have face-to-face contact with the Park’s animal ambassadors like a cheetah, alligator, serval, and other rare and exotic animals. You may interact with trainers and ask questions about the species. Interactions happen throughout the Park.

Cheetah Tales

Daily at 3:30 p.m.
Come meet our cheetah ambassadors near Lion Camp.

Note: Schedules may vary or be canceled due to weather or animal health needs.

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