There's a wildlife park in
England employing Animal Print Bouncers to make guests cover-up after
noticing its animals becoming baffled by guests wearing animal-print coats and
pants, or carrying snakeskin print handbags.
The Chessington World of Adventures
south-west of London is using the 'Fashion Police in a new 10ha attraction
called Zufari in which guests take off-road rides into an area replicating the
Serengeti Plains and complete with a host of wildlife.
A spokeswoman said visitors wearing animal
print clothing had been noticed to be causing some animals to become antagonistic, excited, afraid or confused', and the Park was acting to protect
visitors and exhibits alike.
To stop the tigers and lions salivating at
the thought of potential meals on wheels, or smaller animals scurrying away in
fear, visitors who arrive in animal-print clothing are asked to cover-up with
grey boiler suits provided by the Animal Print Bouncers, or be evicted from
the Park.
(Uncovered by David Ellis.)
……………..
Animal look-alikes getting English wildlife park inmates “antagonistic, excited
or
afraid.”
(Image:
Chessington World of Adventures)

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