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Which zoos have rare big cats species

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( This post was last modified: 12-15-2015, 11:11 PM by Pckts )

Here is the info from when I went to the San Diego Safari Park


"I did the behind the scenes Tiger Exhibit.




I didn't get to see the Male lion, only cubs, but the male lion there is almost 500lbs according to my zoologist guide."


Sumatran Tiger weights

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Majel, one of the Female sumatrans

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And I almost forgot, we watched the cheetah run,
The first let a dog do it for you to see, then the cheetah.
The cheetah is so sturdy and tall, its strides are so long and it is sooooooooooo fast. Made the dog look like it was standing still, the dog was probably a sheppard mix, the cheetah was probably 4-6''s taller at the shoulder and much larger and longer. Its a big cat, just gets lost in the fray of all the other large animals it lives with. "



I have also recently went to the LA Zoo
Notes
-Saw a Snow Leopard, Sumatran Tiger, Lion Pair, Black bear and the jaguar wasn't visable. (all animals mentioned were sleeping :Sad )
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