Visiting Scotland's TIGERS ✶ Highland Wildlife Park

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Tigers in Scotland?? Yep! I am taking you to the Highland Wildlife Park. This is an open-air animal sanctuary / zoo which helps preserve endangered species, especially those found in the world's mountains and tundra regions. We were lucky to see the five month old tiger cubs and I will never forget that experience. I have two cats, and I love watching them play. It was fascinating to see "bigger kittens" playing, especially seeing how big their paws are!! Anyways, I will also show you some of the other smaller animals like red pandas and Scottish Wildcats.

00:00 About Highland Wildlife Park
01:17 Prairies
02:30 Smaller animals
03:52 Lynx
04:23 Tigers
06:36 Scottish Wildcats

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Again, thank you for taking on your visit to this beautiful zoo! I do have a passion for all living animals . I am thrilled to see the preservation of species that are endangered. Where I can’t really do anything, I salute and honor those that work so hard to see preserve these animals. 💕💕💕It is such a joy to watch the tiger cubs playing, knowing this is two more added to their lineage. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

sandrapowers
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just stunning. Thank you so much. Loved them all esp the Amur Tiger and the Scotland wild cat

suzannemarshall
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Oh Sarah, , your Videos are so amazing. I knew before that Scotland is very beautiful. But your Videos and pictures and Trips show so much more than i ever expected. Merchandising this wonderful country. Thanks so much. You are great.

Hexe.Mueller
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the red pandas were adorable but i am absolutely smitten with the tiger cubs!!

RowanTreeArt
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Excellent coverage. Amur tiger n cubs magnificent though cats, Lynx n Scottish etc) need more space.

brendatenorio
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Super enjoyable! Thanks for all the great commentary as well!

wendyhepting
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Omg when I saw the big cats my first instinct was to say ‘pspspspsps’ then sniff their head and kiss their nose 😸😸 beautiful video as always 👏

macideelifipkran
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Thank you for sharing this wonderful video and this park is also on my to do list.

lpayne
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Thank you for sharing your impressions. I was there in 2017 during my Scotland Trip and it is such a beautiful place.

Zydieplays
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Really liked your overview of different animals. Great video. That owl looked very grumpy }:> ]

kaas
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I used to love going to Blair Drummond Safari Park as a kid (near Stirling)

lotte__h__
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I really enjoyed this little trip! Watching the tigers was definitely a treat.

c.f.callier
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Thank you, Sarah!!! This is absolutely priceless video! I would love to see longer videos from you. I would love to see more of Scotland and to spend more time with you on your trips.

ViktoriaOver
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Awesome Sarah! I think it's so cool to see the same traits in our domestic cats as the big beautiful tigers... wonderful videos thank you for sharing with us. What a great place to learn all about these precious animals. Never heard of the Scottish wildcat before!

VictorianStudio
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Watching the tiger cubs playing made me cry for some reason. They are indeed magical. And their mother is such a gorgeous beast. Smart, wonderful predators... It's a shame humans hunted so many species to extinction. 😐

moma-b
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What a fabulous day out! Thanks for filming!

ruthballardart
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If I were in a zoo, I'd be having mud baths on the regular :D

agregory
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the tigers are def cute but its great seeing the Scottish Wildcats, I wish people were more aware of the damage they do when they let their unfixed cat outside. there is a pair in a park near here and they have had success in breeding them, had a big litter last year i think?

fuzzydragons
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I loved the video. I too feel somewhat torn between having these animals protected behind a fence, or have them released back into the wild to help introduce a larger mixture of DNA into the species. So I end up hoping for the best for the future.
BUT ... please Sarah, we are not "guys", many of us are women or gals or simply people.

annhay