Animal-Sanctuary Outing for Two or Four at DEW Animal Kingdom & Sanctuary in Mount Vernon (40% Off)
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42 acres of enclosures house exotic and wild animals including lions, tigers, monkeys, and more
Choose Between Two Options
- $18 for an animal-sanctuary outing for two ($30 value)
- $36 for an animal-sanctuary outing for four ($60 value)
Enclosures house species such as lions and white Bengal tigers, and primates such as lemurs and spider monkeys cling to trees for visitors to see.
42 acres of enclosures house exotic and wild animals including lions, tigers, monkeys, and more
Choose Between Two Options
- $18 for an animal-sanctuary outing for two ($30 value)
- $36 for an animal-sanctuary outing for four ($60 value)
Enclosures house species such as lions and white Bengal tigers, and primates such as lemurs and spider monkeys cling to trees for visitors to see.
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About DEW Animal Kingdom & Sanctuary
The 4-year-old lion Mufasa roams his cage, purring between bites of raw meat, as his sister, Tawana, roars behind him. Mufasa, dubbed “Maine’s Little Lion King” by DEW Animal Kingdom and Sanctuary’s caretakers Bob and Julie Miner, may be the nonprofit sanctuary’s most visible inhabitant, but he’s far from its only attraction. Across 42 acres of land, the roars and deep purrs of big cats mix with the quacks of ducks and the snorts of pigs. Owners tend to gibbons, spider monkeys, and lemurs as they swing from trees inside a primate enclosure. Meanwhile, orphaned and injured native-Maine animals such as owls are sequestered for rehabilitation before being released back into the wild or signed for exclusive Tootsie Pops endorsements.