![]() "I don't want it to happen to someone else's kid because they may not be as fortunate as my daughter was," she said. View Exotic & endangered animals as you drive through the Harmony Park Safarim if you are lucky a few. Jennifer says if the park had a better barrier preventing contact with animals, or fencing that wouldn't allow it, her daughter won't have been bitten. Harmony Park Safari is located in Huntsville, Alabama. (Huntsville Times file photo) 9,319 shares By William Thornton Note: Alabama Safari Park, in Hope Hull, is still open. There are also two plaques on the fence that say "I bite." Harmony Park Safari has closed after 30 years. 501 reviews Nature & Wildlife Areas This location was reported permanently closed Call Write a review About Features animals Learn more about animal welfare in tourism Suggest edits to improve what we show. The owners of the park declined to comment.Īt the entrance to the kangaroo trail, there are signs posted showing a state law as a warning to customers that they take their own risks when visiting an agri-tourism business. So, when my sister planned a trip down from Tennessee and suggested that my family all go on an adventure through Harmony Park Safari in south Huntsville. "I'm just glad I was there," Jennifer said. ![]() Her mother says her little girl now has fourteen stitches. Harmony Park Safari Harmony Park Safari - CLOSED 431 Clouds Cove Rd SE, Huntsville, AL 35803-6513 Save MariaBCalifornia Chino Hills, California 209 127 So much fun Review of Harmony Park Safari Reviewed DecemMy husband and I visited here with my brother, his wife and our 2 little nieces and we all had a great time. Jennifer White took cell phone video of her daughters, up close to the kangaroo, the younger one reaches through the fence, and that's when the kangaroo reaches its head and arms through the fence, grabs Cheyenne by her hair, and appears to bite her head. The family went to Harmony Park Safari, and had never seen the kangaroos. Mom drove them to one of the girls favorite places. She and her three-year-old sister were in for a surprise Saturday. "I'm just glad it got me instead of my baby sister because it would have hurt her even worse," said nine-year-old Cheyenne. "You blame yourself sometimes, like, 'why did I take her to the park that day? Why did I take her to see the kangaroo," the girl's mother Jennifer White said. A nine-year-old girl is recovering after being bitten on the head by a kangaroo while visiting Harmony Park Safari in Madison County, Alabama. ![]()
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