Visitors in Georgia Experience Unbelievable Zebra Chaos at Lake Hartwell Wildlife Safari When Animals Stick Their Heads in Their Car

Visitors in Georgia Experience Unbelievable Zebra Chaos at Lake Hartwell Wildlife Safari When Animals Stick Their Heads in Their Car

Visiting safari parks is usually a fun experience where families get to enjoy the thrill of seeing exotic animals from the comfort of their own cars.

Some parks even encourage guests to feed animals from their windows, providing bags of food for the creatures along the way.

However, for Jolie Brancaccio and her friends, their trip to Lake Hartwell Wildlife Safari in Georgia turned into a wild experience they didn’t expect.

Zebras, Deer, and Ostriches Create Chaos

With their windows rolled down and snacks in hand, the group was excited to get up close to the animals.

What happened next was nothing short of chaotic.

As they passed through the safari, a herd of curious zebras swarmed around their car.

Before they knew it, the zebras were sticking their heads inside the car, much to the shock of the group.

The herd was soon joined by a deer and an ostrich, adding to the excitement.

Hilarious Reactions and Close Calls

The group couldn’t stop laughing as they tried to avoid the hungry animals.

One of the friends, clutching the park’s rule book, shrieked: “It says don’t feed the zebras.

Oh no!” Despite the laughter, things got a little tense when one of the zebras began to nibble on one of the passengers. “Go away. Oh God, they are biting me,” she screamed.

As another zebra tried to nibble at the side window, the friends couldn’t help but joke, “My car needs a bath!”

A Moment to Remember and Social Media Joy

No one was hurt, but the video of the experience quickly went viral, with viewers finding humor in the close encounter.

“The way I’m cackling in bed right now!” one commenter said.

Another added, “This is the funniest thing I’ve watched in a long time!” Despite the scare, it’s clear that the group had an unforgettable experience at the safari.

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