Chinese zoo sends guests out in cages to feed lions, tigers and bears
  • 8 years ago
CHONGQING, CHINA — A wildlife park in China is pushing the limits of human/animal interaction with its new attraction, which lets people feed big exotic animals.

The Lehe Ledu Wildlife Zoo located in the city of Chongqing kicked off the new year by allowing visitors to feed its captive lions, tigers and bears. Locked in a cage and driven around the enclosures, visitors are able to feed raw meats or live chickens to the big cats, and apples to the bears.

According to CCTV News, "the tourists were visibly scared and shaken when the animals jumped to grab their meals, coming too close to the bus." Fresh meat is tied to the outside of the cage to draw the animals in. Once close, visitors are able to hand feed the beasts.

"We advise guests to watch their hands and keep them in the cage because the hungry tigers do not recognize the difference between humans and food given for breakfast," said Chan Liang, spokesman for the zoo.

Currently, the attraction is sold out for the next three months.

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