The park in Florida consists of over 1,000 animals, throughout seven sections in the 4-mile preserve as well as the 33-acre Amusement Park. Visitors who purchase a ticket enter the park in their own vehicle (no convertibles or soft top covers), driving slowly at their own pace, and view the animals while listening to a recorded narration which is available via streaming from
SoundCloud. Many of the animals, such as
giraffes,
antelope, and
zebras, are allowed to roam freely throughout the preserve, even crossing the road in front of vehicles. Others, such as
lions or
apes, are segregated behind fences or water barriers. Visitors are warned to drive slowly and carefully, to avoid stopping too close to animals, and not to open their car doors or windows. The lions, whose ability to roam freely with cars was one of the park's original attractions, were separated from visitors by a fence around the road in 2005, due to visitors ignoring warnings and opening their car doors. Additionally, opening windows near the frequently seen
ostrich is not recommended, as they often peck on the reflective windows and windshields of passing cars. A unique aspect of Lion Country Safari is the chimpanzee exhibit. The chimpanzees live on an island system where they move to a different island every day, replicating their natural nomadic lifestyle. The chimpanzees live in complex social groups, as they would in the wild. Because of this, Lion Country Safari has been useful to those interested in behavioral studies of chimpanzees. One of the chimpanzees, named
Little Mama, recorded as the oldest known living chimpanzee, was born around 1938, died on November 14, 2017, from kidney failure. Lion Country Safari also serves as a retirement facility for chimpanzees who were once used in research laboratories and entertainment. After visitors have driven through the park, they can visit
Safari World, a
theme park featuring exhibits, and
amusement park fare such as an Animal Theater, a
petting zoo, mini golf, paddle boats, and the popular giraffe-feeding exhibit. Food is available at Lion Country Safari's main restaurant.
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