Busch Gardens Theme Park Issues Rapid Statement Amid Multiple Tragic Death Reports Within Weeks - Inside the Magic

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Front entrance to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Florida

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  1. Cassandra Murphy

    I personally don’t think animals should be in a theme park in and “unnatural” habitat
    I’ve seen the physical decline of the animals health their not “happy” animals.
    You can see the stress signs animals were not meant to be human entertainment and deserve a happy long life where the animals are naturally from. It saddens me to hear of the young passing of animals who have a natural longer life. Rehabilitating and releasing is one thing, or animals being born in a habitat caring for them and then Releasing them. I’ve never liked, cared for or understood animals being held in a zoo/theme park in the middle of huge cities for human entertainment. Head swaying is a huge sign of stress and it’s way to common. The elephants are in a small encloser
    The cheetah that use to be by cheetah hunt coaster was wayyyy to small for a cheetah that is born to run, the cheetah isn’t in the enclosure anymore or the small tank that use to hold penguins for a while and that was entirely wayyy to small. It’s all heartbreaking and so sad. Even the area where the kangaroos are wayyy to small animals wild animals deserve soooo much more and humans take advantage for money gain. And it isn’t right so NO theme parks SHOULD NOT have wild animals

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