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Caden of Animal Tracks talks about scorpions during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Caden of Animal Tracks shows a scorpion off to a group of guests during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Sarah Hall takes a picture of a Tarantula during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

An Armadillo named Frank the Tank sits next to his bowl while onlookers take pictures during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

An Armadillo named Frank the Tank kicks up dirt onto guest during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Kevin Loveless pets Little Bear the Skunk while hes held by handler Erin Clark during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Rachel Devlugt takes a selfie with Dobby the Fennec Fox during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Dobby the Fennec fox poses for a selfie with Kevin Loveless during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Alyson Rousseau touches noses with Dobby the fennec fox during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Hybrid Wolf Ice (white) sits on top a dog house while Hybrid wolf Daenerys sits in the background during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Stacy Gunderson, Director of Animal Tracks speaks to guests before bringing out Raider, a Hybrid Wolf during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Stacy Gunderson, Director of Animal Tracks interacts with Raider a hybrid wolf before letting guests pet him during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Raider, a hybrid wolf gets curious about the camera shutter while being pet buy guests during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Guests take picture while listening to Jessy Luckett talk about Monzo the serval cat during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Sabrina Bell and Julie Luu pet Cheshire a mixed wild cat during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Monzo the Serval cat takes a liking to a guests boot during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Sarah Jessica Porker looks for food being handed out by guests during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Danielle Glatt of Animal Tracks brings out Capuchin Monkeys Marley and Maci during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Capuchin Monkey Maci gets a picture taken during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Capuchin Monkey Maci regects a kiss from Animal Tracks worker Danielle Glatt during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Stacy Gunderson, Director of Animal Tracks speaks about the importance of letting monkeys stay wild and not having them as pets while joined by Marley the capuchin monkey during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Director of Animal Tracks, Stacy Gunderson speaks to guests about mokey behavior during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Animal Tracks Employee Jessy Luckett talks to guests about monkey behavior during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

A monkey takes a “monkey bath” with a wet wipe during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Bindi the monkey hangs off the arm of Animal Tracks director Stacy Gunderson during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Director of Animal Tracks, Stacy Gunderson reiterates her point about not keeping monkeys as pets while two monkeys play with her hair during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.

Erin Clark of Animal Tracks speaks to a group about Porcupines during an educational tour of the Animal Tracks facility on Saturday, December 7, 2019 in Agua Dulce, Calif. Animal Tracks is program that provides the public with close up animal encounters while providing education about animals that can no longer be returned to their natural habitats.