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Watch felines at their graceful and ferocious best in the realms of the Zion Wildlife Gardens, Whangarei while you are on your Whangarei tours. The Zion Wildlife Gardens, Whangarei offers refuge to beasts such as the Royal Bengal Panthera tigris, Panthera pardus and many catarrhines. The environs of the Zion Wildlife Gardens, Whangarei have been constructed in such a way so that the creatures roaming the gardens feel that they are haunting their very own and familiar grounds. For example, the vegetation and topography around the dens of the Royal Bengal Tigers resemble that in the Sunderbans of Bengal in every way with their marshy and swampy terrains. Incidentally, the Sunderbans is the region in Bengal from where the tigers have been brought to the Gardens.
If we ask you, ‘what is the time when you see a tiger’? You might answer that it is ‘the time to flee’. However, if you are in the Zion Wildlife Gardens, Whangarei, you won’t need to run. Simply because you will have an animal pro accompanying you who will guard you fiercely. These animal pros know how to deal with the beasts and you will see only the friendly traits of the beasts when you go for voyages in the Zion Wildlife Gardens, Whangarei with them.
One of the exciting tourist attractions in Whangarei, the Zion Wildlife Gardens in Whangarei allows its visitors to saunter through its nooks and crannies and dens and lairs, provided they are escorted by trained animal keepers and zoologists. All your dreams of becoming courageous enough to shake hands with a tiger or a lion will come true in these wildlife trips where the zoologists will permit you to touch the paws and the skin of these feral yet beautiful creatures.
You can stand like some ancient Roman Emperor for a photograph with the Regal white tiger or the Barbary lion straddling next to you. The Regal white tiger and the Barbary lion have been rescued from vanishing off the face of the Earth by none other than the expert zoologists of the Zion Wildlife Gardens, Whangarei. They have implemented several reproductive and feeding measures that have helped these creatures to give birth to young ones and nourish them too with their own milk.
If we ask you,’ what happens when you hold a white lion by his tail?’ You might answer that ‘it may be his end but it is your end too’'. But we can assure you that in the Zion Wildlife Gardens, Whangarei that will not be the case. You can fondle some of the lions and their cubs in the Gardens in front of their keepers sans any fear. You will discover how docile the creatures are because they are well-fed and looked after in the Zion Wildlife Gardens, Whangarei.
The Barbary lions of the Zion Wildlife Gardens, Whangarei are descendants of the lions of North Africa. The white lions can no longer survive in the wild. They can only exist, grow and reproduce in sanctuaries like the Zion Wildlife Gardens, Whangarei where special medical and scientific care is given to them.
The sleek leopards of the Zion Wildlife Gardens, Whangarei are mesmerizing to behold, especially when their black skins shimmer and shine under the rays of the sun. The pranks and antics of the baboons in the precincts of the Gardens will compel you to burst into peals of laughter. The baboons are a very intelligent species of monkeys and their intelligence is revealed through the way they respond to their keepers and their visitors.
For detailed online information on the Zion Wildlife Gardens, Whangarei, one of the prime tourist attractions in Whangarei, visit travel.mapsofworld.
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