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Wildlife-Refuge Visit for 2, 4, or 10 at Tiger Creek Wildlife Refuge (Up to 50% Off)

Tiger Creek Safari Resort
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From behind a double fence, watch more than 40 types of rescued big cats in environs that simulate their native habitats

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Tigers are larger than housecats, smaller than whales, and about equal to six bags of sand, if you stack them carefully. See a sizable cat with this Groupon.

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  • $20 for 2 tickets (up to a $40 value)
  • $40 for 4 tickets (up to a $80 value)
  • $100 for up to 10 tickets (up to a $200 value)

Learn about and view more than 40 rescued big cats, including Bengal tigers, bobcats, and leopards that reside behind two layers of safety fencing. Children aged 3 and younger are admitted for free.

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Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid 3/5/16-3/12/16. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Tiger Creek Safari Resort

Originally founded by the Werner family in 1995 as Tiger Missing Link Foundation, this Ohio non-profit corporation received its official charter in April of 1996. Their purpose? To document tigers in captivity outside of accredited zoos. As the exotic market boomed in the late '80s and '90s, Werner noticed that many big cats were being abused, abandoned, or displaced. Seeing this, Brian Werner and his family decided to start Tiger Creek Wildlife Refuge (Tiger Creek) in 1997, fueled by the compassion for those beautiful animals. Though originally limited to mere 25 acres, Tiger Creek has been building new habitats and expanding to exceed industry standards since then. In efforts to expand its services, Tiger Creek Wildlife Refuge was rebranded as Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary in 2017 and now serves under the National Foundation for Rescued Animals.

The refuge aims to raise visitors' awareness of the plight of large cats in the wild, and it plans to expand to add more natural habitats and observatories. Landscapers have even built a waterfall habitat where the tigers can exercise while trying not to puncture their plastic inner tubes.

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