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I Found an Abandoned Zoo…

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In today’s video I find an abandoned zoo that is still home to tons of crazy animals, like tigers, monkeys, crocodiles, bears, sloths, otters, and anything else you can think of! So, my mission is to explore the entire zoo to see how many animals we can save before it’s too late. I started my search and I managed to find one of the 3 buildings where they kept some of the rare and deadly animals, and I was able to find some rare fish, venomous snakes, chameleons, and even a horned lizard! After that I explored more of the abandoned zoo and I came across a big fish tank that had a massive fly river turtle, which is one of the rarest ones in the world! Clearly we were starting to find a lot of crazy animals, but it didn’t stop there. Because next I found the 2nd building full of animals, and inside was some monitor lizards, a giant bullfrog, big pythons, sugar gliders, and even a couple ferrets! But then I found the biggest animals so far which were 3 sulcata tortoises… However there was still a ton of other animals left in the zoo that were even bigger, so I continued my search and stumbled upon the 3rd and final building which had tons of rare animals in it including poison dart frogs, legless lizards, albino snakes, and so much more! After that I entered the main part of the zoo where they kept the craziest animals, and right away I found an emu which is the 2nd largest bird in the world, and is considered a real-life dinosaur! But it didn’t stop there, I then found an extremely rare toucan inside of a super dirty enclosure… Luckily it was still alive, but since it was so big I had nowhere to put it. This made me realize that the only way for me to save every single animal would be to buy the abandoned zoo, so leave a like if you think I should! But for now there was still a ton of cages and enclosures left to explore, so I kept going and I managed to find a few more animals including turkeys, red foot tortoises, donkeys, and even peacocks! At this point we had explored almost all of the zoo, but there was still 1 more enclosure left and inside was the biggest tortoise I had ever seen! It was so heavy that I couldn’t even lift it up, so the only way to save him would be to buy the abandoned zoo… So if you guys get 300,000 likes on this video I will make a part 2 where I come back and save every single animal! — Check out the new merch! https://bassfishingproductions.shop — Business email: [email protected] — 2nd channel: https://youtube.com/@BassFishingProductionsVlogs?si=I6Kc5jFKyUa2Wf5t — Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bassfishingproductions/

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