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Previously on "Get a tiger in your park"

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    Get a few lions, tigers and elephants into shopping centres. That'll kickstart the economy.
    a completely different type of consumer demand.

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  • hyperD
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    Get a few lions, tigers and elephants into shopping centres. That'll kickstart the economy.

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  • MicrosoftBob
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    Is this leading onto a Jurassic Park, after all dinosaurs used to be native wild animals as well

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  • vetran
    started a topic Get a tiger in your park

    Get a tiger in your park

    From a proper news source

    CBBC Newsround - Rewilding with big beasts 'could help' UK nature

    Reintroducing wild animals to parts of the UK could help restore our environment to a more natural state, a new report suggests.

    Large animals like hippos, rhinos and the straight-tusk elephant all once lived in the UK but have disappeared.

    Researchers think bringing back such bigger beasts could help aid recovery.


    So should we loose a few Lions in London? A few wolves in Wolverhampton.

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