Tulsa Zoo

Tulsa Zoo welcomes critically endangered goat breed

By Fox23.com News Staff

TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Zoo announced the addition of four goat kids from a critically endangered breed.

The zoo welcomed Arapawa Island goats, a breed from the islands of New Zealand.

The goats include:

  • Faramir – The biggest of the bunch with mostly black fur
  • Crocker – Medium-sized with a tan coat
  • Birch & Cedar – Energetic twins with long, curly fur and flowing hair between their horns

Guests can visit the goats in the Children’s Zoo contact yard. Tulsa Zoo said the Arapawa Island goats have settled in quickly and are getting to know the other goats and sheep in the yard.

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The goats are full of energy, and you can often spot them zooming around, Tulsa Zoo said.

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