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Upon entering the loop you start off with some animals that we don't often get to see that close up 
 
 
This Nile hippo was enjoying some of the nice sunshine and beautiful weather
 
The American Alligators were hanging out across the path
 
And so begins the wildlife walk.  Most of the animals here are being rehabilitated and are unable to survive in the wild.  
 
The Red Wolf was very active
 
compared to the Florida Fox 
 
The screech owl 
 
The Barn owl 
 
Bald eagles - I can't even believe how close we were to these beautiful and majestic creatures
 
There were many different species of birds when you walk through the bird wildlife walk 
 
The Florida black bear 
 
The Florida Panther - he was having a blast with a ball in his cage
 
The Florida Bobcat was on high alert 
 
they were in the process of building a surrounded warm area for the manatees 
 
one of the main attractions of this state park back in the day was the fact that it was one of the first places you could walk under the water and see the wildlife in its natural state
 
to find out more information - hours - directions - please click here - 
http://www.floridastateparks.org/homosassasprings/