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Celebrity animal beach safari in South Carolina

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    Play with famous animals for a cause

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Angle tigers elephants and more these exotic animals may not only -- for these cameras yeah.

But have a career mugging for film camera.

We act as agents for the animals for -- movie and television business you may recognize these animals from ace venture doctor Doolittle and mighty Joe Young producers the movie and television call us -- and -- we -- tiger.

That -- do -- go up and laid out with an actress and the trainers at tiger's preservation station make that request a reality in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina you can come and hang out with these celebrities.

Yeah.

Go to the -- looks -- them altogether.

It's called the Myrtle Beach safari and if you pay about 250.

Dollars you too can -- sit and play with these highly trained.

And even famous animals and one on one I'm heading in the eighth time in my life today I keep crying.

-- you got me here holds parents -- before that gives.

The animals -- edge in working in the movie and television business because they are really.

So acclimated to living the human lifestyle eating animals have a long career ahead of them.

The animals here in the star of stage and screen.

We've been over 500 movie and television shows and ads of all kinds over the last thirty years and it doesn't stop there some of these animals had been in multiple babies and -- hide in -- -- bubbles was incredible star for -- -- present doctor -- with Eddie Murphy she's what I call the world's biggest movie star getting to hang with bubbles is all for it could cost the animal actors and the animals that are here -- the gas.

All raise money for grassroots conservation programs that give people the chance.

To save wildlife throughout the world and -- animals -- it be happier they love what they do.

It was a -- -- in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Mary Quinn Fox News.