We recently told you about the sanctuary of Japan where foxes are revered and cared for and kept almost free to maintain the continuity of their species.This time we want to talk about something quite related.There is a region in the world where you can find a zoo upside down: human beings are locked up and animals are free.Don't you think so? Continue reading this Lifestyle article and you will check its truthfulness.
A place for animal freedom
In South America, more precisely in Chile , there is a Zoo inside out of everyone you can meet: monkeys, tigers, bears and lions that went through mistreatment in circuses, are some of the specimens that were rescued to rehabilitate them in the Safari Park .
People who wish to visit such a peculiar place, make the visit in reverse, climb inside truck boxes that work as if they were real cages and from there they are transferred throughout the environment of the Zoo reserve.At the same time the different animals are free and even many of them interact with the visitors.
The park ue Safari
The Safari Park receives animals that have been mistreated for approximately new years.They have a specific rehabilitation program with the aim of overcoming all the psychological damage and physicists who suffered and are very well taken care of for the rest of their days.
The Zoo is located next to the city of Rancagua, ninety kilometers south of Santiago of Chile and covers a total of ten hectares, perfectly equipped to facilitate the life and reproduction of animals.
Zoo animals
Among the animals that can be observed in the Safari Park , stands out a lion that suffered the amputation of one of its limbs due to a severe infection caused by medical malpractice in a of its claws.
There are also two bears that permanently move from side to side as pendulums.movement was acquired in one of the circuses where they were placed on top of a hot iron and raised their legs to avoid burning, simulating a great dance.Terrible, right?
A lot of ducks and geese go out to meet of visitors who can also observe other varieties of animals that have found in this safari a place to start a new life in which it is humans who owe them the utmost respect.
Images: Christian Cordoba
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