Why do they refuse to release Bubbles to an elephant sanctuary, so she can be with other elephants, for once?! How many years has this herd animal been solitary, and what does this torturous practice, do to their brains?!

Gary Wonderlin | May 3, 2022 | Category: Wildlife and safari park

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Stacey Klingensmith | May 3, 2022

Bubbles is not the only. Elephant and seems very happy where she is as do the rest of the animals

Rachel Harding | Aug 1, 2022

@staceyklingensmith That’s definitely not true if you look what is said online. It says they only have Bubbles and not only that but In Defense of Animals, a California-based animal protection organization, is the latest to chide the facility, ranking Myrtle Beach Safari No. 6 on its annual list of 10 Worst Zoos for Elephants in North America, according to a news release. Antle owns just one elephant, Bubbles, a 39-year-old African elephant that’s been with him since the early 1980s, according to Myrtle Beach Safari’s website and previous media reports. The animal rights group argues that Antle’s ownership has denied Bubbles of her innate need for essential social and physical relationships with other elephants, while forcing her to perform demeaning tricks and allow paying customers to climb on top of her.

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