Our Animals

Texas Safari is home to both endangered species and species that are extinct in the wild.

Approximately 1000 Animals
on Nearly 1000 Acres

Texas Safari is home to both endangered species and species that are extinct in the wild. Our goal is to help to ensure these species recover and will be around for future generations. We have many Pere David deer from China that are extinct in the wild but exist at facilities like ours due to world-class breeding programs. The Dama Gazelle, Scimitar Oryx, Lechwe, and the Grevy's Zebra are on the endangered list.


Texas Safari is a private ranch is not open to the public.  It is a working exotic wildlife ranch and world-class breeding facility.

The Animals at Texas Safari

• Pere David Deer – extinct in the wild (China)
• Scimitar Oryx – extinct in the wild (Northern Africa)
• Grevy Zebra – endangered (Northern Kenya)
• Dama Gazelle - endangered -(Southern Africa)
• Addax - endangered -(Southern Africa)
• Lechwe - endangered (Southern Africa)
• Sable -(Southern Africa)
• Nyala -(Southern Africa)
• Eland -(Southern Africa)
• Springbok -(Southern Africa)
• Impala -(Southern Africa)
• Blackbuck - (India)
• Fallow - (Asia)
• Axis Deer - (India)
• Nubian Ibex – pure bred (Middle East)
• Blue Wildebeest or Grey Bearded Wildebeest (Africa)
• Aoudad or Barbary Sheep (North Africa)
• Blesbok -(Southern Africa)
• Grant's Gazelle - (Southern Africa)
• Waterbuck Antelope -(Southern Africa)
• Nilgai (India)
• Gemsbok (Southern Africa)
• European Mouflon – pure bred (Europe)
• Dromedary Camel - (Middle East and Africa)
• Canadian Geese - (North America)
• Longhorn Cattle - (Texas)
• Prairie Dogs - (Central U.S.)
• Red Deer - (Europe and New Zealand)
• Bison — including a rare white buffalo (North America)
• African Porcupine - (Africa)
• Pantagonian Cavy - (Argentina)
• Giraffes - (Africa)

.......and of course, Marsha the Camel!!!