A group of friends' visit to a wildlife safari park takes an unexpected turn when a herd of zebras becomes overly enthusiastic about their snacks, swarming the vehicle and even sticking their heads inside.
Safari parks offer visitors a unique experience, allowing them to get up close to exotic animals from the comfort of their own cars. Some parks even encourage feeding the animals, selling bags of feed to families passing through. However, a recent visit to Lake Hartwell Wildlife Safari in Georgia took an unexpected turn for Jolie Brancaccio and her friends.
With their car windows down and food in hand, the zebras began to gather around their vehicle, eventually sticking their heads inside, much to the surprise of the three friends. A video captured on the dashboard shows the comical encounter. A deer and an ostrich also joined in on the frenzy, drawn by the scent of treats. The group erupted in laughter as they tried to dodge the eager animals. One friend clutched the park's rule book, shrieking, 'It says don't feed the zebras. Oh no!' Though no one was injured, the passengers could be heard expressing their surprise and amusement, with one exclaiming, 'Go away. Oh God, they are biting me.'The video quickly went viral, garnering thousands of views and positive comments. One viewer commented, 'The way I’m cackling in bed right now!' Another remarked, 'This is the funniest thing I’ve watched in a long time!' The incident serves as a humorous reminder of the unpredictable nature of wildlife encounters.
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