![]() They were all pacing and looked distressed and very hot. None were standing and happily waving for food. One only had a low curved metal structure for shade which would only hold in the heat. It was the end of July, and seeing the badly panting and pacing bears in their tiny penned areas with no/limited shade or trees or toys. We got a lot of laughs and it was a unique experience, however, I left feeling very sad for the animals and their cage conditions. When we ran out of bread, we drove with out windows up, so we didn't have animals putting their heads into our car. There are warning signs as you enter the area and you do not have to go in the area. I was happy we were not there in the morning, since there could have been car damage if you have a herd of hungry bison, elk and deer crowding around your car to be fed. He did keep his head in my car window, so we could not keep driving especially the car in front of us stopped. You will be very wet!įor a several thousand pound animal with sharp horns and a jaw that could crush, I was grateful he was very gentle and not aggressive. I had a saliva-covered hand, arm, pant leg, and car side. If you are brave enough to take your car in the bison and elk area where we used 1.5 loaves of bread, then you can see and feel a bison's big soft tongue as he used it to get the bread. We came around 2 pm - 3:30 pm and the animals were still hungry even though many were resting. We bought 2 loaves for 2 people, but we would have used 4 loaves, since we could not feed the deer or elk at the end since we ran out. It was fun feeding the deer, llamas, yaks, and bison the $4 per loaf wheat bread.
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