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Right before the opening of WAA, Kylee the Camel (brought by Scott Summey) enjoyed a gentle nose rub.
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Also before the opening, Kylee the Camel and Onyx the Kissing Horse enjoyed a moment together, while Melissa Deines supervises.
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After the opening, Onyx had a constant line of visitors.
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Kylee was no slouch either for attracting people. Who wouldn't want the opportunity to hug a friendly camel?
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Courtesy of T&D, a Bengal tiger (the largest animal at the WAA and having a huge multilevel cage) was another popular attraction.
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T&D is an exotic and wild animal refuge that has nearly 40 acres of forest for its animals and enclosures. Its sign states T&D's purpose very well.
A closeup of the T&D Bengal tiger.
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