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Woolaroc is a Museum & Wildlife Preserve in the Osage Hills about 12 miles southwest of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The zoo was established in 1925 on the Frank Phillips Ranch, a working ranch that has a goal of preserving the spirit of the American West. The 3,700-acre ranch is a wildlife preserve with more than 30 species of native as well as exotic animals, including elk, buffalo and longhorn cattle. Visitors can also see the Japanese Sika deer, water buffalo, North European fallow deer, llamas, Sardinian donkeys, ostriches, and pigmy goats. All animals roam freely through the vast space with open fields, woody hills, ponds, and lakes. Woolaroc is also a museum with a collection of American Indian and western art and artifacts.
1925 Woolaroc Ranch Rd, Bartlesville, OK 74003, Phone: 918-336-0307
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