$20 for Suncoast Primate Sanctuary Visit for Four and One Bag of Monkey Feed in Palm Harbor (Up to $41 Value)
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Staffed by volunteers, nonprofit sanctuary provides safe haven for more than 100 animals including chimpanzees, monkeys & tropical birds
Though they possess the ability to speak, monkeys rarely talk to humans, mostly out of jealousy that we got to go to the moon first. Extend a banana branch with today’s Groupon: for $20, you get four admissions (up to a $40 value) and one bag of monkey feed (a $1 value) at the Suncoast Primate Sanctuary in Palm Harbor. The sanctuary is open to the public Thursday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Staffed by a corps of chimp-loving volunteers working alongside veterinarians, the nonprofit Suncoast Primate Sanctuary provides a safe haven for more than 70 rescued and abandoned animals. Chimpanzees and monkeys swing freely in their cages, living out their days after being liberated from poor living conditions or retiring from the film industry as animal actors and studio executives. During public hours, children and adults can wander among the menagerie to feed the monkeys and meet other critters such as orangutans, macaws, lemurs, and alligators.
Staffed by volunteers, nonprofit sanctuary provides safe haven for more than 100 animals including chimpanzees, monkeys & tropical birds
Though they possess the ability to speak, monkeys rarely talk to humans, mostly out of jealousy that we got to go to the moon first. Extend a banana branch with today’s Groupon: for $20, you get four admissions (up to a $40 value) and one bag of monkey feed (a $1 value) at the Suncoast Primate Sanctuary in Palm Harbor. The sanctuary is open to the public Thursday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Staffed by a corps of chimp-loving volunteers working alongside veterinarians, the nonprofit Suncoast Primate Sanctuary provides a safe haven for more than 70 rescued and abandoned animals. Chimpanzees and monkeys swing freely in their cages, living out their days after being liberated from poor living conditions or retiring from the film industry as animal actors and studio executives. During public hours, children and adults can wander among the menagerie to feed the monkeys and meet other critters such as orangutans, macaws, lemurs, and alligators.