ORLANDO, Fla. — Gatorland is now home to three baby goats—Salt, Pepper and Nutmeg.
What You Need To Know
- Three baby goats now at Gatorland
- Salt, Pepper and Nutmeg were born at the park about a month ago
- The goats have been very active, running and jumping "everywhere and on everything"
- RELATED: Gatorland opens new Croc Rock adventure course
The goats, born at the park a month ago, are a foot tall and 10 pounds. Gatorland says they will weigh close to 60 pounds in a year.
Salt and Pepper were born to mother Gertrude, while Nutmeg was born to mother Charlotte.
The goats are very active and have been running and jumping "everywhere and on everything," according to Gatorland officials.
Visitors can find the baby goats at Allie's Barnyard Petting & Feeding, the park's petting zoo.
Gatorland, which opened as a roadside attraction in 1949, has other animals at the park, including birds, wild cats, snakes, crocodiles and alligators.
The park also has live shows, an off-roading attraction and other experiences such as its new Croc Rock adventure course. The course includes three activities: climbing a rock wall, crossing a swinging bridge and ziplining over a lake.
For more information, visit gatorland.com.