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Myrtle Beach- Became Home to Rare and Endangered Wild Animals

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My great appreciation and love for exotic and wild animals that led to the establishment of T.I.G.E.R.S. in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It was only natural that I do something to protect them, and thus, T.I.G.E.R.S.  and Myrtle beach safari came into being.  Read more:   https://bhagavanantleblog.wordpress.com/2018/03/30/how-myrtle-beach-became-home-to-rare-and-endangered-wild-animals/

Dog Raises Tiger Cub - Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo

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Watch the heart melting bonding between the Dog and Tiger Cub of the Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo

Chimpanzees Predict Super Bowl - Myrtle Beach Safari

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Make a Difference in the Lives of the Endangered Animals

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During your visit to the Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo, you have an opportunity of getting really close to some of the most exotic endangered animals on our planet today. If you are an aspiring conservationist, a visit to the Myrtle Beach Safari zoo can give you the right level of inspiration. Visit:  https://bhagavanantleblog.wordpress.com/2018/03/21/make-a-difference-in-the-lives-of-the-endangered-animals/

Guide for Delightful Experience at Tigers Preservation Centre in Myrtle Beach

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Before dropping at my t.i.g.e.r.s preservation center, you need to have a clear understanding of our preserve. Keeping that in consideration you can plan a trip to our place in a suitable way. Proper planning will reduce your irrelevant costs, letting you have a fun time with our wildlife. Read more:  https://bhagavanantleblog.wordpress.com/2018/03/27/guide-for-delightful-experience-at-tigers-preservation-centre-in-myrtle-beach/

Meet Ramses the Cheetah in Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo

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Ramses, our resident cheetah, Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo in wows our crowds each year with his natural ability of speed like to 60 mph. After the chase Ramses needs about half an hour to catch his breath and relax before lunch. We adopted him from one of our conservation partners from South Africa.

White Tiger: The Color of Controversy

White Tigers are NOT Genetically Defective There is no evidence of a genetic defect inherent in the white color variant of the Royal White Bengal Tiger, notwithstanding the erroneous claims to the contrary by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). White tigers have a normally occurring, simple recessive genetic color variant known as Leucism, much the same as the Leucistic (white) deer common to the Carolinas. Leucism and albinism are not the same. White tigers are not albinos and do not carry the genetic weaknesses associated with albinism.  Read more:   https://docantle.wordpress.com/category/big-cat-genetics/

The Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo Video

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Things to do in Myrtle Beach

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Top 5 Attractions of Myrtle Beach

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Myrtle Beach is an amazing place to visit with your friends and family. Our Tigers Preservation Station is one of the famous attractions of Myrtle Beach

T.I.G.E.R.S. Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo

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Jungle Safari in Myrtle Beach - Tips for a Pleasurable Experience

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Right from the air tickets to the transport you are using to reach tiger preservation station, services of a guide, safari vehicle, food and accommodation you need to take care of a lot of things. Henceforth, you need to set a limit to your expenditure.  Read more: https://bhagavanantleblog.wordpress.com/2018/03/19/jungle-safari-in-myrtle-beach-tips-for-a-pleasurable-experience/

Meet Rarest Species In TIGERS Preservation Station

TIGERS Preservation Station is a place where various species are kept in a natural environment. You are free to roam around exquisite fifty acre tropical garden where you can interact with animals in a way that cannot be done anywhere in the world.  Read more:   https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/meet-my-rarest-species-tigers-preservation-station-bhagavan-antle/

How to Estimate a Forest Tree's Age.

Hello readers, myself Doc Bhagavan Antle, and I am here to share with you'll an amazing blog on how to estimate a tree's age. Foresters determine tree ages by counting the growth rings of a severed tree stump or by taking a core sample using an increment borer. Still, it is not always appropriate to use these invasive methods to age a tree. There is a noninvasive way to estimate tree age in common trees where they are grown in a forest environment. Read more:   https://www.thoughtco.com/estimating-forest-trees-age-1343321

Good Morning Cleveland - Orangutan and Dog

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A news story about Suryia the orangutan and his best friend Roscoe the hound dog of the T.I.G.E.R.S Preservation Station . To find out more, check out their new book "Suryia and Roscoe: The Story of an Unlikely Friendship." The book can be found at Amazon and proceeds help to support wild orangutan conservation.

Myrtle Beach - Major Things To Do and a Lot More

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Myrtle beach unlocks your free child inside you. Though vacationing in Myrtle Beach can be quite costly, as it includes all sorts of activities from dining, sightseeing, shopping, jungle safari and more. This beach has some of the top places of interest and by following the Myrtle Beach Safari reviews, you can understand which places hold maximum significance. In my blog, you will get to know the interesting things that you can do while you are vacationing in Myrtle Beach. These are the Things that You can do: Cherry Grove Pie - Built over for more than 65 years, Cherry Grover Pie pulls tourist from all parts of the world. You can walk through the 985-foot pier and have spectacular views of the coastline from the two-story observation deck. It also holds the reputation for fishing scene and has maximum catches. You can walk along the bridge or even go for the fishing activity with your friends. TIGERS Preservation - If you are looking for something adventurous, take a t

Inside the Gorilla Research Lab - Gorilla Conservation

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T.I.G.E.R.S - Myrtle Beach Safari

Are you in for a wild time during your stay here in Myrtle Beach? No, it’s not what you’re thinking. A wildly unforgettable experience is waiting to be discovered at TIGERS Myrtle Beach Safari, a local hidden treasure of global proportions, that’s home to more than 130 wild animals, including 60 tigers. Once you do, it will be life-changing. TIGERS is not a zoo or a drive-thru safari. The animals here on our 50-acre wildlife preserve are center stage in this fully interactive, hands-on Wild Encounters Tour, where you can actually cuddle up to tiger cubs, pet wolf pups, share a laugh with our apes, witness adult tigers running at full speed across the lawn, and feed Bubbles, our African elephant. Plus, this is the only place in the world where you can meet the liger, the world’s largest big cat at more than 900 pounds. It’s a three-hour tour that’s once in a lifetime. Take a walk on the wild side. Read more:   https://www.captainsquarters.com/tigers-myrtle-beach-safari/

Bubbles the Elephant in Her New Pool | Myrtle Beach Safari

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Feed an elephant, interact with tiger cubs, watch an eagle soar, monkey around with great apes, and meet the Liger, the world's biggest cat! Located of 50 acres of tropical paradise, this unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime experience can only be had at the Myrtle Beach Safari. Book a Tour at Myrtle Beach Safari Now!

Animal Ambassadors: 21st Century Conservation

At TIGERS and the Rare Species Fund, we endorse an interactive approach to animal ambassadorship. Our highly structured program of intensive socialization, careful breeding and cutting edge enrichment ensures that well adjusted and happy animals become model citizens who are flourishing in a human environment. These captive-born animals will never be introduced into the wild. Understanding their species-specific needs and the employment of carefully designed, interactive husbandry techniques allows them to thrive in captivity. Scientific research has shown a myriad of benefits captive wildlife can experience through regular human interaction. Animals who have not had the opportunity to become comfortable and trusting in human interactions can become stressed, anxious, and possibly problematic in the execution of the simplest captive care and veterinary tasks. We are invested in training well socialized ambassadors, comfortable in their lives, to represent species that we are actively

Chimp Dinner Tiime at Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo

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