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From: StrudelTheEggNoodle
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  • This is nice! A lot of space to roam about, a big pool for the dip, a lot of greens. These tigers are lucky....compared to those poor souls pacing back and forth in very limited spaces.

    I will definitely come to visit one day because I adore tigers!

  • @MeanieNene1 Nope, it's completely open. The thing I was filming from was a bridge, and under it is a huge plant/shrub thing that stands between us and the water/tiger. They can swim up to the base of the bridge but that's it. The rest of the exhibit is woods with a fence, I imagine. The MN zoo also has grizzly and kodiac bears but I think they only just recently added an African animal exhibit with lions/giraffes/etc.

  • Are these Bengal or Siberian?

  • @JerryPRHS Sorry this is late, but I just remembered to answer your question. :)

    I've never really studied tigers so I don't exactly know how to tell them apart. I looked the zoo and its animals up on Wikipedia and it says Siberian. I'll just take its word for it :)

  • @StrudelTheEggNoodle Oh, the largest kitty in the world! :) Thanks!

  • @JerryPRHS Siberian. This is the Northern Trail part of the zoo

  • Great footage. I live in MN, but I'm only able to get over there a few times a year. They've got some great animals.

  • hey i think thats not the MN zoo.. i think is the como zoo in st.pual..

  • No, it was the Minnesota zoo, trust me. =) Although the Como zoo has a nice tiger exhibit too.

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