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igers and Elephants together?

That's right...This exotic animal production brings you both inspirational and educational programs.



This
exotic animal production brings you both an inspirational and educational program featuring an African Elephant. Although all the behaviors are natural they provide entertainment rarely seen by the public. For example, you will see the elephant paint, play basketball, soccer, play a harmonica and even enjoy its daily shower. At the same time the audience is educated on its origins, mating, feeding and family activities.

 

 

This unique family program also features five Bengal Tigers who are also on display helping to educate the public on this endangered species. The Tigers are well cared for and loved. They consume 12-14 lbs. of beef or chicken daily and undergo regular medical check ups by a certified Vet. Fortunately these incredible cats as well as the elephant are helping to save the lives of many others in captivity with no other means of survival by raising funds for the Wild Life Rescue Center in N. Ft. Myers, Florida, a “not for profit” organization.   

 

 

 

 

 

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Elephant and Tiger Encounter from Capitol International Producions on Vimeo.

This exotic animal production brings you both an inspirational and educational program featuring an African Elephant. Although all the behaviors are natural they provide entertainment rarely seen by the public. For example, you will see the elephant paint, play basketball, soccer, play a harmonica and even enjoy its daily shower. At the same time the audience is educated on its origins, mating, feeding and family activities. This unique family program also features five Bengal Tigers who are also on display helping to educate the public on this endangered species. The Tigers are well cared for and loved. They consume 12-14 lbs. of beef or chicken daily and undergo regular medical check ups by a certified Vet. Fortunately these incredible cats as well as the elephant are helping to save the lives of many others in captivity with no other means of survival by raising funds for the Wild Life Rescue Center in N. Ft. Myers, Florida, a “not for profit” organization.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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