East Coast Exotic Animal Rescue

A few weeks ago I went to the East Coast Exotic Animal Rescue near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The facility is a safe home for more than 40 exotic species most of those are found along the tropical region of the world. The term “exotic” means something not native to a place, so by definition myself being an exotic man in America, I arrived at the facility expecting to see exotic animals and be thrilled. Shortly, I figured that the exotic place was also a refuge for exotic mosquitoes. With the fear of recent hikes in West Nile virus in mind, I couldn’t get my eyes set on something before worrying about a potential mosquito bite. But anyway, here’s some of what I saw-

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6 responses to “East Coast Exotic Animal Rescue”

  1. Nice photos! It’s good to know there are animal rescues like this that will take in the unwanted animals or the animals that need homes. I hope you didn’t get any mosquito bites!

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    1. No mosquito bites. You’ll be glad to know how many people work to provide a safe shelter for animals. I think animals deserve our attention towards protecting them. They equally deserve a space on this planet to live and continue their generations.

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    1. Thank you. I’m glad you liked it.

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      1. Yes I did. Check out my blog when you get the chance 🙂

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      2. Just checked your blog and loved it. I didn’t forget to subscribe. Please keep traveling and let us know about it.

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