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Do you avoid going to zoos because you don’t agree with the idea of keeping wild animals that need to roam free locked in small cages?
Well, taking this into consideration, a zoo in China is turning the tables by switching the places between humans and animals!
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Lehe Ledu Wildlife Zoo in Chingqing city 'locks' their visitors in a moving cage that is driven through the open habitat where the animals are allowed to roam completely free.
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Standing inside the wire mesh cage, visitors are able to offer food to the lions, tigers, and even bears through a small opening at the top of the cage, and watch as these wild beasts leap onto the vehicle to get their snacks.
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Chunks of fresh meat are tied to the outside of the moving cage, which drives through the enclosure, in a bid to attract the predators, and give tourists the closest possible dining experience with them – without becoming dinner themselves.
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The zoo has an array of animals for you to chill with, including lions, Bengal tigers, white tigers, and bears.
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