As I made my way from I-5 over to El Camino Real, I passed through a very odd wildlife refuge.
First- the sign.

I didn't see any of the Kinkajous, Marmots, Furmious Bandersnatchi, or Seething Dogsnotlers, I did get a glimpse of some equally interesting wildlife...

Ferrous Gnu

Cobalt Giraffe

Iron Rhino

Steel Zebra

Stainless Goat
No wonder California has such strict environmental laws. They have some very exotic wildlife to protect.
TBG out-
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