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Touch the nose.
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Goat! Dairy goats are normally dishorned as kids for safety, but show goats usually just have the tips trimmed.
They also had an "exotic" animal encounter show. I got a few really great photos here.
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A male Eclectus Parrot. In an extreme case of sexual dimorphism, females of this species are bright red.
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African Spurred Tortoise. This guy is still fairly young, at a mere 50 pounds. They can reach up to 200 pounds at full maturity.
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Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches! The girl managed to keep her wits about her, just barely. She was right on the edge of freaking out. I would too.
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Juvenile American Alligator.
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Patagonian mara, also called the Patagonian cavy or Patagonian hare. It is the fourth largest rodent, after the capybara, North American beaver and the Cape porcupine.