Russian Safari Park

2013/06/18


In the safari park of Primorye, Russia, living conditions of animals are close to natural wild ones. It’s the place where representatives of many wild species live. At that a lot of animals are tamed. Let’s see them close.











White-breasted Himalayan bear Potap is five months old.




The bear cub was found by one hunter, it was wounded by its dogs, but later those very dogs were licking the wounds of Potap. Then he was given to the Safari-zoo.




Misha and Masha are four months old. They are from Nakhodka.




The tamed bears cannot return to the wild nature.





The forest leopard cat is trying to hunt hens.



A fox cub, a badger, minks, wolves – a gray one and three red ones, Far Eastern forest cats live in this part of the park. Their neighbours are a wild boar with pigs.




In this park of the park the animals try to live as one big family.




Red wolves live separately.



Little bandits!




The mink’s name is Simon.



This fox cub lost his mother, “brothers and sisters”.



Bathing bear cubs.




Bedger Kate.




Different species get along together well.



Bear cubs don’t want to leave the raccoon alone.




There is an aviary where pheasants, Japanese cormorants, mallards live.




The piggie has eaten what was brought to him and wants to eat the food of the neighbour.




It’s an ordinary domestic goat.



Mother of these piggies is 100% wild hog, father is 50% domestic.




In another part of the park we are met by a spotted deer named Baby.



As many other residents of the safari-park, Baby has a difficult fate. Her mother was killed by poachers. Baby is tamed, she likes her ears to be scratched. She likes to meet visitors of the park.





There are Red List plants here too.



Siberian tigers Amur and Taiga – sister and brother.



Amur and Taiga live on the territory which occupies about 350 meters. When you come to the safari park you are 100% guaranteed to meet tigers there, and 100% guaranteed such meeting will be safe for you.



Each tiger eats fifteen kilograms of meat a day.



Each Monday is a day of diet. Each Friday they are given live food.



They are fed at night.





The safari-park has owls, falcons, vultures, hawks, buzzards, white-tailed eagles and other birds.



Posing on the hand.




The kite.



Almost all birds of the park have been crippled and cured by the park employees the best way it was possible. The territory of wild birds is the only area of the safari-park where the residents are in cages or leashed, otherwise they would kill each other. However wild birds are regularly allowed to fly.



The main task of the Primorye safari-park is saving wild animals and bringing them back to the wild nature when it’s possible. The list of those which returned to the wild nature is becoming only longer.





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