Opposite Zoo Goes Viral After Showing That They Allow Their Animals To Roam Freely While Humans Who Visit Are Kept Caged For The Zoo Experience

Now this is definitely something different but it goes to show what we've been doing to them.

Daphnie
Opposite Zoo Goes Viral After Showing That They Allow Their Animals To Roam Freely While Humans Who Visit Are Kept Caged For The Zoo Experience

We all have been to the zoo at least once in our lives, whether it was a small zoo with only a few basic animals or it was a larger zoo with Elephants, Gorillas, and everything else you can imagine. It's almost like no matter how old you are, going to the zoo will never get old.

However, that didn't stop this zoo from changing things up and switching up the roles when it came to the zoo animals and paying customers. This zoo actually keeps the humans caged up while the zoo animals are roaming about and approaching the cage that way.

This goes to show a bit of how the animals feel and also gives them a lot of freedom when it comes to being in a zoo setting. It can be dangerous as the animals are in close proximity to those in the cage, but all of the proper precautions have been taken, and everyone knows the risks and dangers of their experience.

If you want to hear more about this interesting zoo and see some photos na more of how the process works, then keep on reading because we're about to give you the full inside scoop on this zoo.

There is a huge statement to be made here that goes to show how cruel locking up these animals really is.

This is a photo of the Lehe Ledu Zoo, and it offers the experience of being up close and personal with their zoo animals in the safest way possible. The tourists are caged up in a moving vehicle where the animals will be able to come up and approach it, getting very close to them.

The staff also allows tourists to feed the animals at times, which has been quite controversial when it comes to people speaking about this zoo experience. However, staff have explained that everyone is made aware of the possible risks and how to be safe while enjoying their experience.

There is a huge statement to be made here that goes to show how cruel locking up these animals really is.Lehe Ledu Zoo,

This zoo opened in 2015 and during its debut it sold out for three months after.

It seemed to be a huge attraction and it seemed like people liked the thrill of it all. “We wanted to give our visitors the thrill of being stalked and attacked by the big cats but with, of course, none of the risks,” Llang said. 

This zoo opened in 2015 and during its debut it sold out for three months after.Lehe Ledu Zoo,

Here's a look at a video showing a little bit of how the experience works and how the view would be as a tourist.

The animals are able to get very close to the tourists and they are able to climb on and up the sides and top of the cage. This gives tourists a close up interaction with wildlife to give them an experience they've never had before.

This zoo is really interesting, and it's awesome to see how many people are actually interested in this kind of experience. The thrill is a huge part of it, and we definitely see why people would enjoy it, but the dangers are definitely seeable when you visualize what's going on at this zoo.

Would you take a trip there?

Daphnie