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Meeting Wild Dolphins- Doc Antle

Make a Trip to The Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo For a Memorable Experience

At Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo, you will get to learn about the conduct of rare animals. Being an animal lover, you must have good knowledge about how to conserve them. What sets Myrtle Beach Safari apart from the other wildlife parks is that we do not keep the animals confined in cages.  Read more:   https://myrtlebeachsafarizoo.wordpress.com/2018/05/28/make-a-trip-to-the-myrtle-beach-safari-zoo-for-a-memorable-experience/

The American Safari Destinations - Doc Antle

Before the European colonization of North America, the region had a wildlife migration that rivaled the Serengeti in Africa. Millions of bison, antelopes, elk and deer roamed the plains, hunted by packs of wolves or lone jaguars. While the fencing off of the American West diminished the spectacle, there are still places you can get a glimpse of its former glory. If you’re looking for a top-notch wildlife experience without the long international flight, consider some of these properties for your next American safari. Read more:   https://www.andrewharper.com/articles/view/american-safari/

19 Must Know Facts About Myrtle Beach Safari

The Myrtle Beach Safari is one of the prime examples of global wildlife preservation. There are more than 130 wild animals in the Safari, most of which are rare and endangered. The main motive behind the establishment of the Safari is the protection of wild and endangered species, within its walls and around the world. Read more: https://medium.com/@DocAntle/19-must-know-facts-about-myrtle-beach-safari-fb16ac497843

Top 10 Places To Explore Wildlife

The Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area is noted for amazing wildlife and for those who love to explore here I have Top 10 list of favorites places to enjoy. Visit:   https://www.visitmyrtlebeach.com/articles/post/top-10-places-to-explore-wildlife/

Where the Wild Things Are: The Myrtle Beach Safari at T.I.G.E.R.S.

It was just one of a dozen remarkable moments during an amazing day at T.I.G.E.R.S., The Institute for Greatly Endangered and Rare Species, which gives visitors the chance to meet, touch and interact with an incredible array of animals.  Visit:   https://discoversouthcarolina.com/articles/where-the-wild-things-are-the-myrtle-beach-safari-at-tigers

De-Extinction - The Resurrection of Extinct Animals

There's a new buzzword that has been making the rounds of trendy tech conferences and environmental think tanks: de-extinction. Thanks to ongoing advances in DNA recovery, replication and manipulation technology, as well as the ability of scientists to recover soft tissue from fossilized animals, it may soon be possible to breed Tasmanian Tigers, Woolly Mammoths and Dodo Birds back into existence, presumably undoing the wrongs that mankind inflicted on these gentle beasts in the first place, hundreds or thousands of years ago. Visit: https://www.thoughtco.com/the-resurrection-of-extinct-animals-1091999

Otter Swimming - Myrtle Beach Safari

Swimming with endangered animals looks like a l-otter fun. A US conservation facility is helping promote the plight of an endangered variety of otter with some underwater play.Little Chin is one of three Asian small-clawed otters being cared for at the Myrtle Beach Safari in South Carolina.

Lesser known facts about Hercules, the Liger

Ligers are pretty enticing and are sure to raise curiosity among all. Try to have a near hand experience in the t.i.g.e.r.s. preservation. Read more:   https://myrtlebeachsafarizoo.wordpress.com/2018/05/04/lesser-known-facts-about-hercules-the-liger/