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  2. Wildlife World Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium is a 215-acre (87 ha) zoo [2] and aquarium in Litchfield Park, Arizona, United States, near Phoenix. The zoo specializes in African and South American animals, and has Arizona's largest collection of exotic animals. It has a 0.6 miles (970 m) "safari train", a boat ride through the Australian habitat, a tram ...

  3. African Lion Safari - Wikipedia

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    African Lion Safari is a family-owned safari park in Southern Ontario, Canada, located between the cities of Hamilton and Cambridge, located 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of Toronto. Guests may tour seven game reserves, with a total area of about 740 acres (300 hectares), on tour buses or in visitors' own vehicles, where animals roam freely in ...

  4. Monarto Safari Park - Wikipedia

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    The safari park offers several unique attractions including opportunities to personally feed exotic species such as the African lion in 'Lions 360 experience', as well as one-on-one interactions with Black Rhinos, Southern White Rhinos, Giraffes, Meerkats, Ring-tailed lemurs and behind-the-scenes tours of Cheetah and African Painted Dog exhibits.

  5. Bullen's African Lion Safari Park - Wikipedia

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    Bullen's African Lion Safari Park was the name of several open-range safari parks in Australia: African Lion Safari (Warragamba) , New South Wales, opened by Stafford Bullen Wanneroo Lion Park , originally named Bullen's African Lion Safari Park, in Carabooda, Western Australia

  6. Safari park - Wikipedia

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    Ohio: Port Clinton (African Safari Wildlife Park, 1973), Mason (Lion Country Safari at Kings Island, 1974–1993) Oregon: Winston (Wildlife Safari, 1973) Texas: Grand Prairie (Lion Country Safari, 1971–1992), San Antonio (Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch, 1984), Glen Rose (Fossil Rim Wildlife Ranch, 1984), (Texas Safari Park, 2023)

  7. African Lion Safari (Warragamba) - Wikipedia

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    African Lion Safari was opened by Stafford Bullen (1925–2001) in 1968. At the time, Bullen was still operating a travelling circus, in 1969 he opened a second venture in neighbouring wallacia Bullen's Animal World.

  8. Andy Biggs (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Biggs is an avid adventurer, conservationist, teacher, and outdoor photographer whose photography celebrates the African landscape and its rich wildlife, people, and culture. With a deep respect and understanding for African wildlife, Andy unfolds the world of the Serengeti, the Okavango Delta and other wildlife-rich destinations onto our ...

  9. Etawah Safari Park - Wikipedia

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    Etawah Lion Safari was first proposed in 2006. [3] Work was started in May 2012. The park was designed by Spanish company Art Urbà. [4] At first, six lions were migrated to the park in 2014. [contradictory] In 2015 a deer safari, antelope safari, bear safari and leopard safari were added and the park was renamed as Etawah Safari Park. [3]