Via; Quick tips on how to clean up selling lion poop. At Lion Country Safari in Georgia, ZooDoo was big business. It’s classic supply and demand. With 100 lions, they had a seemingly endless supply of feline feces. Someone discovered, don’t ask me how, that lion manure kept pests away from the garden. People started asking the park for lion poo and they were happy to supply it. Doug Cochran told me that every morning a team of dedicated pooper-scoopers went to where the lions spent the night. When the lions left, the rangers hurried in and shoveled up the manure. It’s what you might say is the “Call Of Doody.” The lion leavings were packaged in cute plastic bags and tourist bought it for $5.00. “Grandma, look what I got you on vacation.” I guess it beats an ugly t-shirt. As a joke gift it redefines the idea of not just for shits and giggles.
Lion Country Safari opening in Stockbridge, Georgia in 1972. You drove your car through a 500 acre preserve where the animals roamed free and the people were caged. The lions, cheetahs, elephants, giraffes, rhinos and zebra were right there and were known to come over to the cars for a close look.
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