


You will see standard Bengal tigers, Royal White Bengal tigers, and the rarest tiger in the world, the Golden Tabby tiger.Īt T.I.G.E.R.S. Preservation Station and see these animals playing and relaxing in an outdoor environment.
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Here is your chance to see the World’s Rarest Tigers, up-close and for FREE in the exhibit. It is the fund raising effort for the conservation projects of the Rare Species Fund. Preservation Station at Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach is a free living tiger exhibit. Better yet, make plans to come and visit us at T.I.G.E.R.S. To learn more about animal and human interaction, visit our website. “But Surya prefers the jet ski and he’ll always head for it as soon as we get into the pool.” – Originally published by. Now some of them can even swim without their life jackets. “So we discovered wearing children’s lifejackets helps to give them confidence.
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But they don’t swim naturally and so if you introduce them to the pool, they’d sink to the bottom,” he said. “The orangutans love playing in the bath. And he loves the jet ski because he can look down on all of us.”ĭr Antle and his team of handlers introduced Surya and other orangutans to water when they were just babies and played in a large bath. “He is quite content when he’s bobbing around on the top. But he doesn’t like getting his head wet, so he wears a lifejacket so he doesn’t go underneath. He is put in the pool every week to keep him active and challenged and appears to enjoy splashing about with his trainers.Īnimal expert Dr Bhagavan Antle said: “Suyra loves playing in the water. Surya lives at The Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species in Miami, Florida, USA. The animal, dressed in a child’s wetsuit to keep it warm, enjoys floating across the wide pool, before waving at onlookers. Surya a 4-year-old Orangutan rides an inflatable Jet Ski.
