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I am a fan of this exhibit because my boys love it. Twice we were able to see the lions being fed by hand and one time the trainer was playing with the lions. We have only seen the female lions in the habitat and a few months back we were lucky enough to be there when they had a baby lion available for pictures. I believe it was $20 but I thought I would seize the opportunity because the lady I spoke with at the gift shop said they did not expect any new baby lions any time soon and they actually went three years without a baby lion being born. My boys loved having their picture taken so right there it was worth the price. The glass is also sound proof to the lions I was told which I really liked. I actually spoke with the guy in charge and he was telling me about the sanctuary where they live and how they rotate out the lions. He also reassured me that the lions love coming to the habitat, I don't know how true it is but I have seen animals in zoos that look so depressed and these lions actually looked spoiled.
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