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  • i hate PA it is full with animal killers, murders, serial killers, abusers and much much more.

    PAshame dot come

    go their plz all

  • They got this cub from a private breeder just to show it off for a couple of months and then dump it off on someone else? UGH! I watched a couple of other videos on this place just now and they said they have over 200 animals in about 5,000 square feet of space!

  • You are so silly. Why not make a difference actually helping confiscated, abused, neglected, or even homeless animals in an SPCA or something. I even get the Elephant thing. Go after slaughter houses or something actually constructive in the society....just sayin'.

  • Rowanmorrison, these people are screwing with you. Probably from the zoo or have friends that work at zoos. Like, "some children need a visual" A visual of animals as slaves is a visual that leads to more animal slavery. Go on a nature walk and watch DVDs. Do these children need Africans in zoos to in order to appriciate the starvation in Africa, do they need Tsunami victims from Japan in order to appreciate it? Please. Go pound sand.

  • @jason12341234gnr I know - but it's a good opportunity to show how wrong they are. :)

  • Ps. I don't recall saying that white tigers are currently in the wild. Tigers are, however dwindling.

  • @petsitter813 There are more tigers in captivity now then there are in the wild. Breeding more in captivity does nothing to help save the few wild tigers remaining, but instead misleads people into thinking that places like "jungle joe"'s office park zoo is doing something to help the species. Breeding a baby white tiger for display does nothing except line Jungle Joe's pockets.

  • I can see you point but, what if Zoos didn't exist? What would happen to some of the animal species? Would you rather let them all die in the wild where their habitats are being destroyed by bulldozers? If you want to stop Zoos, you go make them new habitats for them to live. Can we do that? No, that'll cost too much money and time, right now zoos are our best options.

  • @callofduty14 Zoos divert resources from true conservation, which is the preservation of native habitat. Zoos as they exist today are part of the problem, not part of the solution. Breeding a tiger for display in a Bucks County does NOTHING to preserve the species - the only way to preserve a specie is to preserve its native habitat, even zoos know this. Instead of supporting zoos, support places that buy land to preserve it, or work to find methods to reduce human-animal conflict.

  • @rowanmorrison That's what I just said... but do you know how much money that would take to replant their habitats? It is probably alot more expensive than zoos. Also, there are not alot of rooms in preservations, imagine if we took all the zoo animals right now, and shove them into a small area of preservation. Alot of animals lost their homes because of us, if we give animals more space to roam around, humans are going to hate animals even more and they'll probably shoot them down as trophies

  • @rowanmorrison However, it is very suspicious they're not disclosing the latest location of the white tiger cub,

  • Have you ever heard of the term ambassadors? Do you know anything about education? Do you know that some children do not have the ability to foster an appreciation, or a respect, or even a connection to an animal that they have never seen to make a difference in the world? Some children need the visual. Who said she was living in a small cell her whole life? You need to be more productive. Jane Goodall even understands the importance in the education of a good zoo.

  • @petsitter813 Kids love dinosaurs and learn all about them without every seeing a live one. The few studies done show that zoos are counter-educational - most visitors don't even read the one-paragraph explanation of the animals found on a sign outside most displays. The animals serve as wallpaper for a family outing, nothing more. They are no more "ambassadors" for wild animals trying desperately to survive than a puppy in a pet store is an "ambassador" for puppy mill dogs. 

  • I don't understand the argument. White tigers are mostly bred with orange tigers to hopefully get rid of mutations and educate people on their dangers in the wild. Furthermore animals tend to live longer in captivity. This cat seems to have alot of activities and looks content and healthy. I have heard this is a very clean facility and the people work alot with these animals. They seem very hands on. I would be happy to be one of their animals.

  • @petsitter813 These tigers don't exist in the wild and never have, so how can they be used to save the species? You might be happy to live in a small cell for life, but most people consider that punishment.

  • WOW!!!!!! I cant believe this!!!! How could someone keep a tiger is such a small cage???......How did you get this information???

  • @ScreamsSilence This facility is in an office building in Warminster. It houses dozens of baby exotic animals and other small animals that are used for display in photos and part of traveling exhibit rented out to birthday parties and other events. The zoo is open to the public on Fri, Sat and Sun so you can see this pace for yourself.

  • I would pay big money for Lonewolf8251 to spend her/his next 10 years in a zoo as an attraction. Dumbest person I've come accross in March award goes to this person. Come collect your prize at my human zoo. Other humans need to study you and we need to preserve your kind.

  • @jason12341234gnr i get a prize and free place to live awesome

  • To your reply animals that have made a recovery all thanks to zoos include but are not limited to: cheetahs, Panda bears, Macaws, red pandas, various marsupials, wolves you were almost extinct very recently, rare species of fish, and 1 animal in particular that has been saved from extinction thanks to the pet trade was the chinchilla which almost went extinct to make fur coats. Now if I were having a research argument may I ask what your qualifications are that make you such a wildlife expert?

  • @irishnav88 None - not one -of those species made a recovery in the wild due to zoos. Most of those species don't have ANY captive-bred populations existing in the wild that came from zoos. You're so wrong I don't even know where to start, honestly. Maybe you should come back when you have at least one fact straight.

  • its funny your telling AlllCMusic to do more research when you clearly have done no research whatsever your just some random person who thinks they know everything about animals when u dont know jack

  • @Lonewolf8251 You don't need to do much research to know this office building is a horrible place for wild animals to live and that the only purpose it serves is to make money for "Jungle Joe."

  • @rowanmorrison well i did do some research and this place is a non profit organization please epxlain to me how a non profit organization uses animals for money

  • @Lonewolf8251 It's not a non-profit. You're incredibly misinformed but it explains why you like to defend this office park keeping exotic animals in small mesh or plastic cages.

  • @rowanmorrison dont worry i dont just defend this place i defend all zoos and wildlife sancturay's anything that helps raise awarness about conservation GOD BLESS ZOOS

  • @Lonewolf8251 Better learn more about this place because you don't have a single fact right.

  • your argument for why this zoo needs to be shut down makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. I see no evidence of this tiger being abused in any way, shape, or form and you would have the entire zoo shut down and tons of people put out of jobs for what?? If their was any case of abuse at all I would completely understand but your argument and this video are completely pointless. Keep the Bucks County Zoo open and screw off with your undercover bullshit trying to prove your non-existant point!

  • @AIIICMusic "Tons of people putout of jobs..." Really? How many people work at this office building "zoo"? Have you been there? Do you know where the animals come from and where they go after they are too big to use as photo displays or traveling exhibits? If not, maybe you should find out before you defend this place... our website, "closethezoo" will explain more.

  • your a psychopath. Without zoos tigers like yuki would go extinct because othe rhumans would hunt them down. We need zoos to protect the animals, especially from psychopathic bitches like you.

  • @nworder4life With tigers kept in office buildings, tigers will go extinct much faster because ignorant folks like you think that breeding them in captivity will save them. Shame on "Jungle Joe" for using cute baby tigers to make money at birthday parties and photo ops and calling it "conservation."

  • Without zoos teaching about conservation and providing medical care for the animals many of them would have died when they were young and that would have led to the extinction of some species years ago instead now these animals still exist and some are making a comeback all thanks to zoos,,,,, "THE MORE YOU KNOW"

  • @irishnav88 There really isn't a species out there that has been bred in zoos that is now thriving in their wild habitat....do some research before spouting off here.  We have.

  • futher more zoos are important in conservation because otherwise people wouldnt even know these animals exist and they wouldnt be doing anything to save them thanks to zoos adults and children can learn about what the problem is and what can be done to save the SPECIES while having a fun famliy friendly experience

  • @Lonewolf8251 Most people have never seen a whale and have worked hard to save them. There is no correlation between seeing an animal caged on display in a zoo and taking action to save them in their wild homes. In fact, the few studies done suggest the opposite.

  • @rowanmorrison its interesting that you would use a whale an animal that cant possibly be kept in captivity and you say few studies done suggest the opposite well i just went on google and found more than a few that sugggest zoos are important as well as national parks and wildlife sanctuares

  • @Lonewolf8251 Because it's on the internet it MUST be true. are you five years old?

  • @rowanmorrison and exactly where are ur sources then 

  • @Lonewolf8251 Sources for what? What are you claiming is untrue that I've said here?

  • @rowanmorrison ur asking for sources that zoos save animals whats ur proff that hey dont

  • @Lonewolf8251 You can't prove a negative.

  • @rowanmorrison yes you can prove a negative science is full of psotive and negative results all with proof backing them up wihtout vlaid evidence its just a opinion and not fact

  • @Lonewolf8251 Positive and negative results in science is not the same as proving a negative.

  • @rowanmorrison yes it is its proving a negative result through the scientific method

  • @rowanmorrison yes it is and if thats ur argument than you cant prove zoos are bad since you cant prove a negative

  • 3. idk what kind of nature programs ur watching but in the real wolrd nature can be beatiful 10% of the times while the other 90% it is cruel whtether an animal is abondodand in the wild, gets sick and no one can treat it, or it is preyed upon which involvers it being ripped apart limbby limb in a slow painful death.

  • @Lonewolf8251 So because nature is sometimes cruel, it's okay to cage a wild animal in an office park? I disagree.

  • @rowanmorrison I dont want to see a animal in a cage I would very much rather see it in the wild but like i said people dont know most the nimals that need to be saved exist thats why we have zoos to teach people and you make it sound like the animals are in jail

  • @Lonewolf8251 The animals aren't in jail because unlike human prisoners, these animals committed no crimes. Instead, they're in a sort of purgatory - hell on earth.

  • @rowanmorrison health care fans free meals and keepers serving them 24/7 im sure they are real misreable

  • @Lonewolf8251 Same things apply to human prisoners and we consider that punishment.

  • 2. white tigers do exist in the wild they are just very rare and have difficulty surving like regular tigers do they sitll however manage to live long plentiful lives

  • @Lonewolf8251 Name your source. You're wrong.

  • My source are wildlife websites, reading books, being a member of wildlife warriors (a conservation group) and a college education in wildife management and conservation

  • @Lonewolf8251 You need to go back to college, then. The existence of white Siberian tigers has not been scientifically proven. What is "wildlife warriors"? If this is the kind of information they disseminate, I think the "warriors" need another army.

  • @rowanmorrison what are u talking about yes they have people didnt just make them they were seen in the wild and prized for there rarity they are a form of bengal tigers incredably rare they've only seen 12 in the past 100 years people. they are so rare because for a white tiger to occur it needs a double reccessive allele gene

  • @Lonewolf8251 People did make this particular hybrid - similar to the "liger". There are different shades of Bengal tigers, it is true. This is not that. Check our facts and report back.

  • @rowanmorrison what are u saying isnt true im just stating that white tigers do exist in the wild they are not a man made species even tho some are bred in captivity that doesnt mean you cant find one roaming around in nature

  • @Lonewolf8251 The last Bengal tiger with light white fur was sighted in wild in the 1950's. There has never been a white Siberian tiger scientifically proven to be found in the wild. Do you get your facts from "Jungle Joe"? no wonder you're so ignorant.

  • Animal rights are very improtant but only when u have ur facts right.

    1. tigers serve a conservation purpose because no matter what breed or color they are all tigers are hunted for their fur, meat, and bones and yes this includes white tigers in fact if not for zoos keeping them safe and alive then they would not be able to breed and they would have become extinct alot sooner

  • WHOA! Thanks for this informative video. I want animals treated with love and kindness and proper attention.

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