Private Tour of an Indian Billionaire’s Secret Wildlife Rescue Center

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Forrest Galante
To be clear, this is not a zoo. This is a rescue and rehabilitation center dedicated to conservation...
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this is the most exclusive Wildlife tour that we have ever done at a Billionaire's private wildlife rescue and Rehab where he has decided to rescue and save the largest amount of animals of anywhere on the planet and we have the first ever exclusive behind the scenes tour at ventara India ventara is like an Animal Haven on Earth the amount of care that each animal gets and the sheer size of this place is truly incredible it spans 3,000 Acres over 15 different facility sites and each of these sites are focused on specific animal groups and first
we're going to visit some gentle Giants in their very own custom jacuzzi hello doctor hi I'm morning how are you how are you my friend good good good what's Happening Here is this a swimming pool this is a hydrotherapy pool it is a swimming pool and this two elephants you see her name is monola and that's Champa her friend okay so both of these are severely arthritic they're old meaning their joints and their bones and things they ache from too much gravity and too much pressure what happens is when the elephants are outside before they
came here these are rescued elephants right so they're being used for logging or riding or you know entertainment purpose the circuses for example so as hydrotherapy they get to relax in here like that one over there sleeping peacefully get to have a sleep and they just put their trunk up to breathe and then it doesn't hurt their bones and their joints it doesn't hurt it takes the weight off their joints it gives them a huge relief so this elephant is so relaxed she's passed out she's gone back to sleep but this is just one of
a gazillion things that you you guys do it here at ventara right we try our best yeah we try our best so let's go see some more look at this guy look at this guy hello baby get him take his cameras there goes an elephant he's stealing all the fruit come on buddy this way here we go come on now come on now so look at these two these two elephants came from logging they were miserable these animals were literally being tortured that guy has holes in his ear she's blind in one eye and was
being fully fully abused and now they just have this high this amazing life here at ventara you can see how friendly and happy they are and they're two of over 220 elephants that live here at ventara whose lives have become completely perfect now you may be looking thinking oh how can they be living in this this box they're not that's what's insane so as you stay tuned as we show you this every single elephant that you're going to see they only overnight in places like this and they move out into a private elephant Forest which
we're going to go see in a little bit so look at this every day the elephants here get a scrub and a bath which not only cleanses them but helps them develop a bond with their mahoot which is the guy who stays with them at every stage of their life walks with them in the forest scrubs them here feeds them everything so that they have that intimate Connection in case you didn't think these elephants had it good enough here at ventara right now they're getting a hot water massage with all kinds of herbal medicine for
their joints it's better than a spa for humans and believe it or not here we have an elephant Manny Petty station so these guys are actually trained eoin fers meaning they take care of horse feet but at this facility the only only facility in the world they have taken that knowledge and applied it to Elephant care because in captivity before they're rescued these elephants have major foot problems from getting shards of glass in them walking on boiling hot pavement and once they come here look at just how relaxed this elephant is it's got three people
running around fiddling with it this would never happen with an elephant that had been abused until they got to ventara if you didn't think these elephants had it good enough already just wait until you see the next luxury that they get to enjoy and so here we have the world's first temperature controlled El jauzi oh my God look at this Spa oh my God this is amazing doctor so this is like they're in a spa I know so this is like the next step to what you saw before yeah so here we have this is
all temperature control and here we have water jets at three level it's temperature control temperature control what temperature do you keep it at so this can go up to 32° C which you can use in Winters but otherwise it remains at the room temperature of course so it's literally a giant hot tub it is it's got It's got Jets it's got heating has got Jets at three levels is this the world's first elephant jacuzzi it is world's first temperature control jauz hey give me a hug give me a hug give me a hug I love
this this is amazing this is UN this is blowing my mind I'm so doctor I'm so overwhelmed with emotion being here knowing what these animals have been through and seeing what this is like I mean this is Paradise for them yeah I mean even for us it's really amazing it's really really satisfactory to see them enjoying in there especially in the conditions they come this is unbelievable doct yeah but but if you think this is crazy you know let me show you some more stuff okay let's go and after all those insane spa treatments every
single day every elephant at this facility comes through here and goes into this conditioning hey doctor hey foris welcome thank you so what's going on here so currently we are having a laser therapy session for one of our arthritic elephants laser therapy laser therapy so we use this for uh for arthritis for acute sprains and traumas sometimes we use it for C and even for laser acupuncture and they're being conditioned to go into this every day so that you can apply treatment right you can give them medication you can do whatever needs to be done
for each individual animal right and as you can see she's constantly being given treats so that there's a positive correlation so they're completely stressfree while the entire procedure is going on and once they go through here there's a whole smattering of other things that they can or will go through before they go outside right right right right so we try to condition them to come into the hospital get through every stage so that if when we do need to bring them in for certain procedure they're completely stressfree all right thank you doctor if I were
to explain to you guys the amount of features that this hospital has this video would be 6 hours long but look at this right here is an elephant in an oxygen hyperbaric chamber over here we have the world's largest elephant hydraulic lift so this is used for surgeries on elephants where they bring them up because you cannot move a sleeping elephant when you have to give it surgery there are millions and millions of dollar of radiology and machines and all kinds of things going on over here in this area the animal are getting acupunctured look
at this this is elephant acupuncture this place is the craziest the best the most impressive Wildlife husbandry facility I've ever seen in my entire life and it honestly makes me so so happy that I want to cry knowing that these animals are being saved and that's before they get to go to the forest which is where we're going right now the forest is one of the most special sites at Bentar a 2,000 acre lot where there are no cages or restraints they browse interact with other species and most importantly act like elephants welcome to the
green belt whether an animal was rescued from a human Wildlife conflict zone or saved from performing in a circus once they get to ventara their life has changed forever no more chains or torture devices they now live a life worth living imagine being chained up in these torture devices is literally 22 hours a day in the boiling hot sun where your feet are burning on concrete and when you walk through the doors here at bentara never again will those horrible torture devices be a part of their life look at how much they even hate it
they're just literally breaking them and throwing them around they know that they've come to Freedom here and happiness from a life of otherwise torture [Music] some very powerful stuff it's amazing huh Cy yeah it's really powerful to think what they've come from and where they are now and this is just the start because there are thousands and thousands more animals to see here at bentara so let's get on to happier times hey Nan hi F how are you my friend good to see you I'm very well tell me about these beautiful o grumpy kitties that
you have here so you're standing at the world's biggest and the largest leopardus Center okay how many leopards got more than 250 leopards 250 leopards get out of here no way yeah do you ever say no to a leopard not at all is there any animal ADV ventara that you say no to not at all so any animal in need you guys will bring in definitely that is absolutely insane so where do you keep 250 LEP so this whole facility it's a 60 acre facility and we've got more than one 50 PX and night cells
well my understanding is one of these leopards I'm not sure which one is a notorious Maneater right behind you this one yes what's this leopard's name his name is love love yeah it's not a very intimidating name for a leopard how many people has love killed uh someone more than 20 more than 20 yes so is he called love cuz he loves to eat people it's because of the caretakers who actually love him I see so this animal that's showing me this unbelievably relaxed body language is calm he's lock lying down he's not hiding he's
eaten 20 people yes get out of here typically when an animal like a leopard or a tiger becomes a Maneater there's a reason they don't choose to become a Maneater what was Love's reason see normally what What's Happening Here is uh When We rescued these animals from the lion dominated areas our team found out that the lions were actually struggling for the resources I see and you see when a big cat like Lion is struggling for the resources leopards cannot live in the area so we had nothing to eat and in search of easy prise
in search of uh pay animals they come into cities and Villages and that's how where they get into the conflict with humans I see so you're a you're a pretty naughty Kitty if you've eaten 20 people how have you managed to get him this relaxed and this calm you want to know it yes I do come let me show it to you okay we I we better not go in there okay stood up like we were going in so we actually train these animal this is known as positive reinforcement training so you've got the whistle
that's his Q yes and then is that Target for Target Training exactly so he puts his nose on it's like a house cat it's a man eating house cat that's what you've managed to create here and you know what we are not changing his natural behavior but the training helps us to actually keep a track on the health of these animal so today if I want to take a blood sample how do you do it I can take the tail out so shut up show me and true you can't take his tail out he's going
to bite your hand off if you touch his tail no get out of here do not put your hand in there good thing he's distracted cuz you wouldn't have a hand otherwise look at this oh my goodness f hold this no way feel the thing oh my goodness look at this I am literally petting the tail of a notorious Indian man-eating leopard I mean this is wild and what's more wild than the fact that this animal has killed and eaten 23 people or that he's been rescued and living in this insane facility is the fact
that while holding his tail this notorious Maneater who's backing his butt up towards me he couldn't care less he is happy he is relaxed his body language is showing you calmness they don't have to sedate him they don't have to put him under any undue stress and literally it's like playing with a big man eating house Kitty well this is unbelievable thank you I'm going to let go of his I don't want to but I'm going to thank you for showing me this is amazing there are so many leopards here there's no way we can
see 250 you want to see one more surprise one more surprise yes let's go show me let's go something exciting is coming what do we have here oh no wait what's going on here good girl this isn't melanistic this is not melanistic this is a different is this a skin condition what is going on what is it hi this is this is known as Vero so when it's so much melanism that this it starts to turn white or silver it starts turning back start turning back yes the grayish pattern you see that's a very rare
condition how many of these are there in the world I don't know probably two or three two or three in the entire world and you have one of them here yes and she looks like she was hand raised or she was facility before wow so here you can really see the difference between melanism and so Vitiligo is this unbelievably rare condition where there's so much melanism like this leopard here this hyper black melanism that the skin actually reverts back so it overproduces melanism to the point that it kind of conks out and then it starts
creating a white color right oh yes and this one's a bit cheeky you're not like tusker you're this one this one would kill you tusker is incredibly beautiful but Vitiligo is a rare autoimmune condition and without the special care that ventara gives her she would be struggling in the Wild Well Nan this is amazing my friend this place I wish there's so many things I wish I could show here I mean I wish I could give all 250 plus leopards their their time but for I really think you should see the reptiles of V I
know you're reptile okay fan reptiles it is hey there AR hiot how are you good to see you oh man you're just hanging out here with all your pet dinosaurs huh childhood dream living it so these are all muggers right correct so we are at manara's crocodile rescue center right now and all of these big Crocs here are our male mugger crocodiles these are all males all males this is a large male group of muger crocodiles you can see they have a big spacious enclosure here this is a ton of space correct so we got
all these crocodiles in as part of our ongoing efforts to decongest Indian zoos oh you're kidding we moved these guys almost a couple of thousand km across the country no way just to make sure that they have a more spacious home they were in a very overcrowded facility in the south of India and we moved all of these by Road almost halfway across the country and we've given them the most luxurious digs possible that must have been a crazy move even just catching one of these things I know from experience not with muggers but with
salties and things it's a hassle catching one crocod we were catching up and moving at least 100 at a time across the country it was a mammoth exercise but you know we managed to do it uh without any casualty both to Crocs or to humans this is something that we very proud of good and now all of these mugger Crocs along with a bunch of other species we've rescued from various places they have a very comfortable and much more spacious home than they did have at any of their previous facilities calm down now Cal yeah
no worries no worries that's the problem when Once of them gets one of them gets turned on they all get fired up that's enough calm down calm down one has to be a smart ass and then they all think that but you can't if you give them an inch they'll take a mile you know you have to be stiring with crocodiles that's it you just got to show look I'm one of you you know I'm just like you are if you come at me I'm coming back if you act like prey they'll treat you like
pre absolutely 100% this is just a reminder that getting up close with these animals can be very dangerous luckily I've been working with Wildlife for decades but I wouldn't recommend going near crocodiles like this to anyone this one I think I don't like his body language he's oh that one's just waiting to he's ready to go side yeah he's he he's side eying us too he's like where's my chicken where's he thinks these are chicken legs you see these skinny legs he like you need to hit the gym a bit I know he's see look
at them look at them hey that's enough out of you it's enough calm down off you go back up back it up back it up back it up there you go tell me a bit about mugger crocodiles I'll say of all the crocodilians they're one that I have very little experience with understood so mugger Crocs are the most widespread Indian species of crocodile MH so they have found pretty much across Peninsular India they also have the broadest snout of any true crocodilian so you know they are adapted to eat much larger pre look at this
guy hey he's looking for a snack as well you just be quiet sorry they're they're adapted to eat larger pre adapted to eat larger prey they do exert tremendous bite force but as far as conflict with humans go they're not very aggressive you know we're able to stand here without much of a hassle that says a lot obviously you said these guys were rescued from overcrowding I think most people don't understand that crocodiles can live in ridiculous abundance together I mean look at them they're literally lizards on top of lizards over here oh absolutely like
especially muger Crocs so they're happy living like this and we make sure to manage the diet and break up fights whenever need whenever we need to but probably happens a lot especially with males right in all male groups yeah once in a while we have to break up fights but otherwise mostly they're pretty good to each other how many species of crocodilian do you have here oh we have uh more than a dozen species of crocodile but there's one really special species I think we should go take a look at after this I'd love to
let's do it don't you guys behave now but before we go check out this very special reptile let's take a look at how they keep control over so many animals and then get up close and personal with an animal I never thought I would get to see and if you're asking yourself the obvious question of how do you protect hundreds of thousands of animals over 3500 Acres well take a look at this you have the best private security team you could ever imagine you have aerial surveillance you have 3500 cameras here looking like the White
House of wildlife it is absolutely insane as you move over here you have all of these tranquilizers human and animal response teams all kinds of AI learning to learn about these animals you have a fire officer a mechanical officer and a vet who are all looking out for the best welfare of the animals in the most state-of-the-art security facility that I have ever seen enough with the technology let's go check out one of the coolest animals in the entire world this entire trip in this entire place has been one of these things where dreams for
me are coming true and I'm actually getting Goosebumps and like butterflies in my stomach I I've never been like celebrity shy or anything like that and right now I might I might freak out they've said just go ahead and if you'd like to interact with the O copies these two have been born here they're two very special o copies and just go right in approaching Wildlife that you're unfamiliar with is unwise and be dangerous to the animal but these o copies have been raised by mesh who will meet a little bit later so I trust
his judgment giving us the okay to get up close and personal one of the most shy incredible and Elusive species close related to the giraffe in fact they are the only pair of twin o copies that have ever been born and and raised successfully in the entire world and they're right here at ventara I'm going to try very carefully to get close to one without upsetting it but it's like oh I'm like jittery with excitement cuz this is an animal I've wanted to see up close my whole whole life one really really cool thing about
okapis is they weren't even discovered until 1901 it was they they were thought to be mythological and when they were discovered it was figured out how elusive they are how shy they are and because they're related to giraffes they're browsers so they you know pick all this vegetation with a tongue that's insane it's 18 in long so you know um and just look at them I think I think they're like the most beautiful animal in the entire world they are very shy they're not nervous as you can see by their body language but they're not
an animal that's going to come up and try and rub up and nuzzle up against you super rare endangered species but even more than their Rarity is their shyness and their elusiveness the fact that basically you cannot get close to these animals in the wild at all and this guy is just hanging out right here these big beautiful waxy ears look at what it's like petting him that's the grease that they emit from their coat to keep them water repellent so one thing that's so incredible about a copies outside of looking like something a child
Drew on a piece of paper is with this 18-in browser tongue they're the only animal in the world that can take their tongue and clean the backside and inside of their ears and their eyeballs with their own tongue to keep them healthy which is absolutely crazy look at him though he's just so cute I love him I want to hug him and then my whole shirt will look like this but boy do I love you yes I do as we finished up with the okapis I got word that arge is ready for a very special
experience with my favorite animal on earth so let's go check it out oh AR no way this is what I was talking about oh gariel are literally my favorite animal in the entire world how many are in here we have 32 sub adults in this they're pretty shy right they're very shy they're not the most aggressive species of crocodile they can give you a quick bite off to the side because they move left right really fast y obviously you know why they have these long slender snouts it's because they are primarily Fish eers World Class
Fish eers World Class fish eers really the very best look sneaky I like that see that sideway move uh-uh uh-uh no no no lunging he knows to stay he knows to stay he's a good little girl is that a boy this one looks like a boy to me so you have males in here yeah this is a mixed group but they're not old enough to breed so something I have to try that I've never touched aario I have to touch aario that's look at that I have touched aario I've touched aario let's dream come true
again this is very dangerous and I'm risking losing a finger but years of experience with crocodilians and with arge by my side I'm confident I'll be okay look at the sneaky one hello o that would be some stitches look at that so in the wild the males get absolutely huge oops this is probably the second second largest or the third largest species of crocodilian in the entire world in the entire world the biggest gual captured was 17 and a half or 18 ft close to so despite them being a fairly peaceful species they get massive
and they can cause some trouble a bite from one of those is devastating bite from a big gual would be very painful but typically that would only happen if the animal is a male defending a clutch of babies you've seen the images of gariel uh forming creases with the babies so males it's believed that males do that to advertise their suitability as potential parents so there are Guardian males that oversee big groups of 200 300 400 babies at a stretch and they're not necessarily the parents of half of those babies that's just them signaling their
suitability as a as a potential future mate for some of these females so the garial I learned this the last time I was here is the type of Indian pot G the word gar means pot g means pot and so that's what that little bulbous thing on the end of the nose is correct it looked like a pot to the initial lot of people who saw these animals but uh it's got a lot more function than just being a visual this thing the males use it for sexual signaling and aside from that they're known to
use that to amplify the calls that they make to females like yeah so it's a big part of their breeding process as well so the bigger the GAA the more attractive that male is to potential mates so it's like peacocks or any other animal it's all different forms of sexual signaling and gar plays a big role in in gal reproduction well this arge this has been literally as much of a dream come true as working with any animal could be for me in my entire life so I cannot say thank you enough for this absolutely
you're welcome anytime you want to take a look at any of our other reptiles also just give me a shout and you know where to find me sure that would be amazing bye guys you're the best you're the best one day I'll be back to see your babies oh I just want to hug you even though you'd RI me to shreds after this incredible experience with garial we decided to check out a hippo species that's been taking the World by storm this is moodang on steroids over here right so this is what's funny is of
every animal that we've been around this is probably the most dangerous one exactly and as adorable and cute as this pygmy hippo looks you were terrified you were like don't don't go in there yeah exactly because anytime they'll change their behavior what I know about hippos is Big Nile hippos from where I'm from in Zimbabwe y they're not aggressive they're nervous so if they feel trapped at all they come at you how is that compared these guys any they mood changes anytime we can't believe even if we are cleaning they'll be hiding they'll be coming
very close to us and they'll be immediately charging so they really are actually aggressive not just defensive very aggressive interesting exactly basically we want all our animal to be wild we are not playing with them we are not taming them nothing right just releasing them just observing them yep look at that oh here she comes y better back up she's getting cheeky now there we go good job so take a look at that that white secretion by her ear there that is a natural sunscreen see so there we go now we're okay for now so
that's a natural sunscreen that they emit from glands behind their ears and then they'll they'll go and rub it against the tree and rub it all over their body and that protects them from the very harsh North African Sun where they're from so absolutely amazing animal so tell me a little bit about these pygmy hippos honestly I don't know that much about them they from central Africa yeah everyone know that and they are from the rainforest one of the reasons I wanted to feature her is because I thought when you told me the story about
how you got these two and how Mr Ambani rescued them I couldn't believe it so get this right these pygmy hippos were in a hotel pond in Sri Lanka okay that means these animals had been collected likely from the wild and somehow smuggled from central Africa to Sri Lanka where they some of the most dangerous and aggressive little chubby hamsters you've ever seen were hanging out in a hotel Pond as a spectacle for tourists and then Mr Amani heard about this went down there and rescued them and brought them to this Oasis that's like deciding
to get you know a killer wolf as a pet and put it in your hotel lobby and be like go pet the diet nice friendly dog I mean I cannot right I cannot think of a worse pet to to have at a hotel than these guys which are so notoriously cheeky and horrible I mean even what we're doing right now is quite dangerous that's right I'm not looking at you I'm looking at I'm just observing the animal you know oh well I think it's so fantastic what you guys are doing here and the fact that
you saved these two little hippos because you know what would have happened they would have ended up hurting someone probably a tourist somebody would have been heard and they would have been put down exactly and that would have been the end of it well another life goal for me here as far as seeing an animal that I never really thought I'd get to interact with and seeing it so peaceful this is a very cheeky very aggressive creature and instead of being upset she's very as calm as a pyy hippo can be she's as calm as
can be she's sitting there having a chump on watermelon well this is amazing this place is incredible we barely even scratched the surface I mean I've seen 2 3,000 animals in the last 2 days and that's not even the beginning let's go see some big cats shall we yeah we have let's do it but before we go check out some insane color morph Tigers let's go see some rhinos that were rescued from a flood one of the coolest things here I think at ventara is the fact that you guys are working to save Indian rhino
which you're in a lot of trouble like all rhinos so how did you end up with these guys see We rescued these guys from the aam flood B oh there was a huge flood in aam yes they were very small CS when they rescued and now they are enjoying this five acre land five acres just for two of them yeah just for those that's amazing and with natural two water bodies yeah you can see the I saw them wallowing in the water I can see they're a bit cheeky so we must slowly make our way
back they will charge anytime I can see that they're going to start make hopefully you boys can move but see the nose starting to come up now and the ears going forward that's cheekiness coming she is she is so and the male is vishet and both rescued from the different village of Assam and brought together exactly and they're paired up exactly I love it look at them they're sweet they're sweet but fully grown they are not adult completely they are still that's why because basically the indan rhinos are you know solid animals so really cool
there you know the right thing to do it's interesting because you probably could stay in with the Rhinos but the thing is one headshake one one you know it's enough that's all it takes the power of these animals you cannot imagine because literally just like if they saw you like a fly just that's irritating you're smooshed you're dead so you know you do have to give them respect and it's it's a Pity that we have to be through the bars but this is not an electric fence this is not something it's just a bar and
I mean look at the end of the day the truth is they're not angry animals you see like I'm right here yes they could charge whatever but they're not they're choosing to be very calm they're just happy to have food but the right thing to do the respectful thing to do for the animal is not encroach on their space sit here let them have a Munch they obviously love you they came running over to see you and I think the fact that you guys are rescuing these animals from India animals that're in such Jeopardy globally
all rhinos and here they are having living their best life literally it's it's absolutely awesome oh Kyle's been got did you get that cheeky that's funny Kyle Kyle got got oh that's funny that's funny oh cheeky girl what you can't see is on the back here look over here is this huge Lake Rhino's love mud they need it for their skin they need it to wallow they need it for sunscreen they've got it all right here at ventara it's absolutely awesome what else should we go see OS this is a crazy story that we're going
to tell because they have all kinds of different genetic variations morphs hybrids of tigers let's go see them before we going into the ugly part of the Tigers the tiger breedings and I'll show you some of the pure breed inara that's a beautiful wild Bengal tiger this is what a tiger should look like this is probably a wild caught animal right exactly it's a wild yeah from a well or human Wildlife conflict or something like that because oh look at that he's hot look at this look over here come come come come look at this
so here he's sitting he's cooling down that panting that is a heat release and he's sitting in the water he's venting out the heat he's cooling his body down and we're very lucky because pengal tiger is like one like this a real one very shy now you have seen the beautiful Indian tiger here in this enclosure now you're going to see the ugly part of captive breeding okay let's go and after we check out these odd color morph Tigers we're going to play a little game with them that I like to call drone enrichment cat
and mouse hi hello Big Boy tigers are not supposed to to look like this these are selectively bred color morphs exactly explain it to me because I don't really understand the morph world at all all right normal tiger color is orange right the beautiful Bengal tiger we've seen it I know what it looks like yes this is not that here you can see the different MO two Ms you can see here one is snow tiger and the other one is golden tiger or the tabby tiger because it's completely captive in raids and it's changed a
lot about them right and I think that's important to note tigers are a solitary animal what what you are saying six in here how many are in here yeah yeah we have seven here seven yeah because basically we got a group of these tigers and when we started separating we all know we all know they are solitary but when we started separating them and we observed the cortisol level in FAL matters but it's showing very high so they were stressed out when exct when when they when they when we separated them they solitary Behavior exactly
and I think it's important that the audience knows about this it's kind of a sad story tigers in the 1980s were a hot commodity and I mean they still kind of are today right tiger Kings and things like that but in the 1980s you could buy a tiger for 10 grand or something keep it in your living room there was no regulation and then people didn't just want a tiger they wanted a white tiger or a black tiger or one with no stries demand the demand demand of the different Ms increased that's why genetically engineered
right that's that's why now we are suffering a lot our entire W team the vetenary team the biological team everyone is suffering a lot because if there is a small injury right it'll take minimum one to two month for the proper healing because they are most of them are hemophilic no way most so that's all from the genetic inbreeding yes so it's ruined their health the they the genetic the genetically they are very poor yeah that's what we understood so it's heinous really and unethical it is unethical it really unethical and natur from the natural
it's far from the natural breeding it's wow effect in other zoos and everywhere wow effect wow it's a golden tiger wow it's a snow tiger but at the end they these animals are suffering a lot but what's important to note here and what's so important overall is that Mr Ambani and what you guys at Ventura here don't say no to any animal exactly this is so much more stress for the keepers here at ventara to take care of these animals because these are unhealthy inbred animals and it puts tons of stress resources time probably heartbreak
on the keepers just to take care of these they are enjoying no are trying to them bring them back to the Wilderness because in the wild they'll come across with with different feal matters of course yeah so we are trying to bring them back to their Wilderness so now you can see we have done some of the feeding enrichment on the top of that logs they'll climb onto that they love it they love it exactly now they are showing their natural behavior most of our animals are showing the natural natural behaviors climbing they enjoy the
water you can see the water body see they lying the water body they enjoy the water body everything he's having a swim he's having a sniff he's having a climb they're having a good time and moreover in Montara the another important part of enrichment is we used to shift these animal to the another Paradox after 2 to 3 month so they are getting new environment after 2 to 3 month always lifelong he's not here the group is not here they'll be moving to another different different enclosure every two two to three month so none of
our animal is showing the stereotypic behavior that you can see now right so they are enjoying their life in monara I love it even if even if they're freaks of nature they're very beautiful that's what that's what I'm saying say in nature you won't find all these even uh we can't see suddenly a mutational change of these the white colors because the mutation means they have to adapt adapt to the envionment mutation means because there's no tiger it's adapted to the snowy area to camouflage the white tiger means in the forest white color means it's
not a camouflage they'll be identified some other animals or the human beings and they'll be shoot right so now that we've seen these insane looking Tigers let's throw the Drone up in the air for a giant game of cat and mouse what's this big boy what's this so as you can see these guys are very playful and they want some be some behavioral enrichment so I've got Tommy over here I'm going to have him fly the Drone and have them chase him around so go ahead Tommy put it up practice bird hunting right we got
the Drone in the air for the Tigers to Chase and as you'll see the tigers are back here right now watch what happens when I start running come on get me big guy ah look at him just going for it going for it I sure hope that glass doesn't break so if it does I am screwed let's see what happens here oh she wants it Tommy she wants it Tommy Tommy oh she wants it there you go oh boy you are so [Applause] close oh that's so funny oh look at him he's climbing the tree
look at that how cool is that he's climbing the tree to go for it yeah go right down I Dare You Too Close they're going to get it they're going to get it oh she's looking at it hi hi so we're going full tiger play and behavior here and you can see Tommy's got the Drone going over here and they're loving it look he wants to jump he wants to eat me I mean this is like for for literal circus Tigers these guys are getting such a good lot of stimulation in enrichment now and it's
fun for me I'm getting all sweaty running around it's great fun for everyone I like it all right let's land the Drone that was awesome it was a fun little bit for me fun little bit for the tigers look ventara is absolutely incredible we have barely scratched the surface here there are hundreds of thousands of rescue animals with infinite amounts of stories troubled past insane recoveries and recuperations and we're going to be coming here as much as we can and showing you guys this insanely exclusive behind the scenes look at what these animals and the
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