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Explore the wild in a safari at Myrtle Beach

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Explore the wild in a safari at Myrtle Beach Exploring the wild without any hindrance is one of the dreams of many animal lovers. Many loves to revel in the sight of wild animals roaming free. Myrtle Beach Safari zoo is one such place where you can see beautiful, mighty beasts walking around. Launched by Doc Bhagavan Antle, this preservation centre helps visitors to have a close interaction with the rare species. The animals are rescued and kept in a secure shelter so that they can enjoy their natural habitat. The visitors do have have to take a trip to the dense African forest because they can enjoy a true safari experience in Myrtle Beach. Spread across 50 acres of land with a myriad range of flora and fauna, you can have an enriching experience. In this safari, you can have a great time with your family because it is safe and is meant for people of all ages. Get ready to entertain by the rarest species on Earth, such as the African elephants, lions, tigers, chimpanzees

Cruelty Inflicted on Tigers all around the World

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Cruelty Inflicted on Tigers all around the World Forest animals are not meant for captivity. They are born in the wild and adapt to ways of the forest. In the middle of many animals who are on the way to extinction, tigers are most endangered right now. Unfortunately, they hold the number one rank in Myrtle Beach safari abuse with their number dwindling rapidly day by day. The big cats, despite their predatory nature, fall weak in the face of dangerous humans and succumb to their fate of untimely demise. Though it might apparently seem that the tigers are not being hurt, the following ways are nothing short of torture to them. 1. Used for Encounters and Selfies -  Many tourist destinations have designed safari parks in a way where the visitors can shake hands with the tigers and click selfies with them. But do they know what goes into taming the creature that would have been wild otherwise? Most of the time, the tigers are drugged to tame their natural instincts. Th