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Amazing Cats

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The "Amazing Cats" tiger show features a combination of Bengal and Siberian Tigers. The magnificent, powerful and graceful tiger is the largest animal in the cat family and is one of nature's most feared predators. Our animal trainer and handler will show you the softer side of these ferocious beasts and dispels their reputation as vicious killers. Audience members will learn details about the animal's behavior, habitat, and mating habits. The spectacular show will leave you in awe of the magnificent beasts.

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An excellent show, Amazing Cats provides some great up-close views of several beautiful tigers. After the show, the animal handlers stay out for a bit with the cats allowing visitors to get some great photos and answering questions about the cats. While Wild Adventures features some good rides, it is the animal attractions such as this one that make the park so enjoyable. - Randall Teed


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