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Please keep your hands inside the vehicle at all times. You don't want nature getting too close. Enjoy!

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Pets And Animals Video Of The Day!
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animals, pets, pet collective, the pet collective, collective, animal, pet, dog, cat, safari, putback, giraffe, rhino, car, the collective, animal viceos
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  • Lynn

    This is horrible. Animals are not ours to treat this way - all the screaming and yelling is disruptive to normal life for these great creatures. No one should be feeding animals from cars making them dependent on us. A true safari would never allow this. I am disgusted.

  • TJ

    For these videos, seems like saNEARi might be a better word than saFARi. ;-)

  • John

    Highly entertaining Mel, and thanks! John

  • mercedes

    I can't believe that those tourists are given buckets of food to feed the wild animals. Talk about teaching them to be beggars---and the danger of the whole drive through!!!! There was no safety precautions in this video---where in the heck is this??? Those poor little boys who were traumatized, and the adults thought it was funny! People can be so stupid and cruel. This whole scenario is a tragedy waiting to happen.

  • Patricia

    I love this video, especially the elephants.....

  • Becky

    I doubt I'll ever want to go on one of those drive-thru "safaris", now that I've seen what a mess they can make of your car... inside AND out. The little elephant dragging his feet looked like he had stepped in gum or something. I just about laughed my head off at that mouth at the window that kept opening for food... no top teeth... what kind of animal was that... a cow? I didn't even see what it was, I couldn't stop looking at that funny open mouth, expecting another treat.

  • Beth

    luv the very end with the momma elephant guiding her baby and a monkey sitting in the background - so sweet!!! Wonder how old is this video - are the animals still safe with all the poaching?!