Feb 11 2010
The World’s Most Dangerous Zoo

A controversial zoo in Argentina allows tourists to have extremely close encounters with some of the most dangerous predators in the world.
At the Lujan Zoo near Buenos Aires visitors can ride lions, cuddle bears, stroke tigers and feed cheetahs. Cages are accessible to everyone who has paid the $50 and signed the paper saying that if you are eaten, the Zoo is not responsible.
You read that correctly. If you are eaten, the Zoo is not responsible. Children are allowed inside Lion cages. I will repeat that. Children are allowed inside Lion cages. Is this some kind of joke? It has to be right?
I mean are the animals drugged? If someone isn’t eaten or injured at least once a day I’d be shocked.
Well, here are some pictures anyway








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What a shame.
I think it’s a shame the big cats are in the zoo in the first place , I could see if they were injured or somthing but put them in a preserve . Not with such close proximity to humans . This is just asking for trouble .
Another point that gets me is the baby girl / kids . If the adults want to risk thier lives fine but don’t put kids at risk . Sammie
He who rides on the back of the Tiger will end up in its belly!