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  2. Incidents at Six Flags parks - Wikipedia

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    In April 1976, the wildlife preserve introduced 50 baboons into its Lion Country Safari attraction. [174] On April 14, 1976, the entire troop escaped their enclosure and eluded capture, causing local concern and significant national news coverage. [174] They roamed different areas of Warren County, Ohio, for a week until all were captured. [175]

  3. How great is Lion Country Safari? Zoo made this USA top 10 ...

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    Opened in 1967 and situated on 600 acres, Lion Country Safari is Florida's largest drive-through safari and is home to hundreds of animals roaming wide open, natural habitats in large herds ...

  4. Wild Rivers (water park) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Rivers is a water park in Irvine, California, United States.It opened in July 1986 on the site of the former Lion Country Safari. [1] Following the expiration of its lease with The Irvine Company, it closed on September 25, 2011. [2]

  5. Lion Country Safari - Wikipedia

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    Lion Country Safari is a drive-through safari park and walk-through amusement park located on over 600 acres in Loxahatchee (near West Palm Beach), in Palm Beach County, Florida. Founded in 1967, it claims to be the first 'cageless zoo' in the United States. In 2009, USA Travel Guide ranked Lion Country as the 3rd best zoo in the nation. [2]

  6. Lion Country Safari zoo near West Palm Beach voted Best ... - AOL

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  7. It’s a boy! Lion Country Safari guests witnessed something ...

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  8. Talk:Lion Country Safari - Wikipedia

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    She escaped from Lion Country Safari, enjoyed 19 days of freedom, mostly submerged in a pond, then was tranquilized with two darts (one being insufficiently effective), then died, 5 months pregnant, after being given yet another sedative.

  9. From Lissa to Alissa: Lion Country Safari's 40th rhino calf ...

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    Alissa, the 40th white rhino born at Lion Country Safari, was named to honor Lissa, who beat horn cancer and died this summer at the age of 43. Alissa, the 40th white rhino born at Lion Country ...