10 amazing animals you can see at Yorkshire Wildlife Park

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Yorkshire Wildlife Park
Yorkshire Wildlife Park has an array of wonderful animals to see, from lions and tigers to polar bears.

Here are 10 animals you can expect to see on your visit to Yorkshire Wildlife Park.

Okapi are often referred to as the Forrest Giraffe due to their Zebra-like stripes and Giraffe-esque tongue. Yorkshire Wildlife Park is home to male, Nuru, and young female, RubyOkapi are often referred to as the Forrest Giraffe due to their Zebra-like stripes and Giraffe-esque tongue. Yorkshire Wildlife Park is home to male, Nuru, and young female, Ruby
Okapi are often referred to as the Forrest Giraffe due to their Zebra-like stripes and Giraffe-esque tongue. Yorkshire Wildlife Park is home to male, Nuru, and young female, Ruby
Also known as the Imperial Zebra, the Grevys Zebra is the most threatened species of Zebra in the worldAlso known as the Imperial Zebra, the Grevys Zebra is the most threatened species of Zebra in the world
Also known as the Imperial Zebra, the Grevys Zebra is the most threatened species of Zebra in the world
Yorkshire wildlife park has numerous polar bears, including Nobby, Victor, Pixel and NissanYorkshire wildlife park has numerous polar bears, including Nobby, Victor, Pixel and Nissan
Yorkshire wildlife park has numerous polar bears, including Nobby, Victor, Pixel and Nissan
Ring-tailed lemurs are easy to spot due to their long, striped black and white tails. They spend a lot of their time on the ground foraging for fruit, leaves and flowers to eatRing-tailed lemurs are easy to spot due to their long, striped black and white tails. They spend a lot of their time on the ground foraging for fruit, leaves and flowers to eat
Ring-tailed lemurs are easy to spot due to their long, striped black and white tails. They spend a lot of their time on the ground foraging for fruit, leaves and flowers to eat