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Yukon, our bald eagle
Yukon uses a very special technique for resting, only one leg on the perch and the other under its feathers (feather legs). -
Dyellow, our mandrill
Dyellow, a mandrill still active in his role as a young male and big brother. -
Ela, our Rothschild giraffe
Ela moves, she finds herself today with white rhinos, Grévy's zebras and many other wild species. -
Fifa, our lycaon
Fifa is a female lycaon leader who lives with her 7 brothers and sisters. -
Henry, our Patagonian sea lion
Henry has a very strong character, he manages to train his comrades with him to do stupid things. -
Image, our hippopotamus
Image is strong and can therefore be dangerous, which is why the caretakers maintain a constant safety distance. -
Kenaï, our wolf from Canada
Kenai is the dominant male, very protective and on the lookout for what might hurt the pack, he always keeps an ear on the alert. -
Maleo, our snow leopard
Maleo and Mayala are endowed with strong muscles and incredible power. The healers make them fast 2-3 times a week. -
Naoki, our red panda
Naoki is a quiet female who adapts to all situations. Red pandas are not very tactile animals. -
Opie, our yellow saïmiri
Opie loves to tease Sao who is one of the oldest saïmiris in the group, he is also the wisest. -
Taru, our Sumatran tiger
Taru is a calm tiger but wary of healers. He loves water and likes to bask in his pool on hot days. -
Tom, our Asian elephant
Tom is very curious, he tries to make contact with his healers by touching them with his trunk, as he does with other elephants.