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Visiting The Real Life Lion King at Central Florida Animal Reserve! Big Cat Facts! The Tim Tracker

Visiting The Real Life Lion King at Central Florida Animal Reserve! Big Cat Facts! The Tim Tracker

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we were invited to tour the Central Florida Animal Reserve to celebrate the DVD release of the Lion King (released on October 22nd! TheTimTracker: I may have not conveyed this properly in this video, but Central Florida Animal Reserve does not support cub petting. When I mention it in this video it was in the story of how Ralf was rescued from the cub petting industry. All of the animals at this facility are rescue cats that are being rehabilitated or can not be released back into the wild. Central Florida Animal Reserve is run entirely on donations and does not allow any sort of pay to play situations and they do not allow any physical guest interactions with the cats.
Date: 2022-02-09

Comments and reviews: 6


Thanks for the information about big cats. I would however question the size of the enclosures. I live near a wildlife park that also promotes welfare and conservation of big cats but those cats have acres of natural environment with pools and waterfalls for the tigers. I'm not sure about these cage style enclosures. Thanks again for the videos. X
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I loved this video. I love the big cats and just find all the information you gave us so interesting. I'm thankful for the reserve to help rehab these animals, but it's kind of sad they have to live out their days in smaller enclosures. The size of their paws just amazes me. This would be someplace I'd like to visit.
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I am reading lots of the comments. and yes this is sad but this is there life now. Im sure by visiting and donating money to the rescue helps them out allot. Is this close to Orlando? Where we can visit? or maybe you could leave a address where people can donate
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If you and Jenn ever come over to the UK (maybe next summer after the little one is a bit older, you should try and visit Longleat Safari Park. It's a cross between a zoo and the wild.
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wow what a great place! I so impressed by places that rescue ties poor animals and educate people! Gorgeous animals! Thanks Tim, will have to go sometime!
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That was so interesting. Thanks! Those animals are just so beautiful and their behaviors remind me of my own little kitty.
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