Can you guess the animals that like to eat plants? You will commonly know about the Herbivores! Herbivores are mostly likes to live in groups called Herd, to help them protect each other against the predators.

Wow, you are such an intelligent to know them! But, don’t lose a chance to take a closer look of these Herbivores Animal while you visiting Bali Safari Park!

Let’s Meet The Herbivores of Bali Safari

Zebra

zebra at bali safari

First off the list, these animal similar to horses and donkeys but have black and white stripes – known as The Zebra!

In the wild, they can be easily found in the vast grasslands and savannas. However, they are often preyed upon by predators such as lions.

In Bali Safari Park, try to meet an interesting type of zebra – the Chapman Zebra. These herbivore mammals have 3 color patterns which is black, white and brown. People often think that the brown color they have means they are dirty but in facts, it’s not!

Elephant

Let's meet the elephants at Bali Safari

Second is the largest land mammal on earth, The Elephants. These big eater’s foods are plants, make them the next herbivores you can meet and feed in Bali Safari Park!

Many of activities with elephants are on hand only for you. Go for a walk to Kampung Gajah to do Feeding, Elephant Ride and enjoy the Elephant Educational and Conservation Education. Not only that, learn about them through Elephant Museums, or try to recycled the dung at Safari Poo Paper factory.

Giraffe

giraffe at bali safari

Last but not least, Giraffes are the third mammals that you can meet in Bali Safari Park. These mammals not only lives in group, but likes to lives in harmony with the other herbivores!

Becoming the tallest herbivore on the planet, Giraffe can consume up to 34 kg of plants a day. They really like to eat leaves such as acacia leaves and fruits. Are you interested to feed a giraffe by your own hand? Give them their favorite food neck-to-neck at our Giraffe Feeding Encounters.

The Herbivores animal have an important roles in the wild. They help sow the seeds of plants naturally, and also at the forefront of the food chain. We, humans have no right to harm these animals, so let’s preserve them instead. Together with Bali Safari Park, let’s get involved in animal welfare, click here for more information about the conservation!