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Six Flags Wild Safari welcomes three newborn zebras

JACKSON TWP., N.J. (WPHL) — Three newborn zebra foals have joined the herd at Six Flags Wild Safari, with the youngest arriving just a few days ago, the park announced.
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“These births are an exciting milestone for our zebra herd,” said Dr. William Rives, Director of the Wild Safari. “The foals are healthy, curious, and already showing unique personalities. Fall is a beautiful time to visit the safari and see these little ones up close.”

The foals have yet to be named, as animal care specialists are continuing to monitor their growth and behavior.

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November 9 marks the end of the 2025 season for Wild Safari, so guests only have a limited time to soak up all the newborn zebra cuteness.

For more information on visiting the newborns, visit  www.sixflags.com/greatadventure.

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