MALVERN, Ark. — With zebras grazing next to pumpkins and kangaroos hopping alongside hayrides, Circle D Funny Farm isn’t your typical pumpkin patch. The family-run attraction, located off AR-222, is wrapping up its third season open to the public — and owners Amy and Philip Diehl say it’s all about helping families reconnect with nature.
“This will be our third year open to the public, and it’s unique — not your typical pumpkin patch,” said co-owner Amy Diehl. “Families get to interact with animals from all kinds of species, even some exotic ones, while picking their favorite pumpkin.”
The farm is home to a wide variety of animals — including zebras, water buffalo, African elands, kangaroos, and lemurs — as well as the usual barnyard favorites. About 70% of the animals are rescues, and t

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