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Businiess name:  Jungle Adventures
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This park is required to have up to date licenses from local, state & federal regulators & inspections are required many times a year. Wrong facts in this review: Park has no lions. It is natural for deer to rub their antlers. As antlers grow they peel & shed. Wild wolves live much shorter lives than wolves in captivity. Ill animal notices were ""folded up so no one could read them"", how & when did they find out the deer were sick, before or after kid fed them? Jungle Adventures is Florida the way I think it used to be, only a lot better. We were driving out to the beach, and then all of a sudden, there it was, a humongous alligator about the size of a building. We had to stop. This thing has got to be maybe 200 feet long or so. Its a real classic roadside attraction. You can kind of peak inside through this area where they have black bears, and it looked cool. So we went in. Its like a jungle where you walk through and see alligators and deer and Florida panthers and wolves. They have a boat ride on a river around this island in the middle of the park. There are girls, pretty ones, that tell you about the animals and the park. Its really fun, plus, there were no lines and it was inexpensive. We had such a good time, we skipped the beach. By the way, 4 years later, same raccoons are still alive. Pros: natural Florida nature park & zoo Cons: hard to leave

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