This Chinese Zoo Locks the Visitors in the Cage and Lets the Animals Run Free

The Lehe Ledu Wildlife Zoo located in Chongqing city, China, takes a slightly different approach when it comes to how things work – by letting the animals roam free and keeping the visitors locked up in cages. This allows for visitors to get closer to the animals than they ever would with a more conventional zoo but without any risks.

A spokesman at the zoo told the New York Post “The guests are warned to keep their fingers and hands inside the cage at all times because a hungry tiger wouldn’t know the difference between them and breakfast.”

The chance of being stalked by a group of hungry lions is probably a complete nope for some, but for those looking for a thrill its definitely something to do if you are ever in the area.

via nypost.com

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