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	<title>Comments on: The Wildlife Experience: More than a Museum</title>
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		<title>By: The Little Red Hen</title>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Liked the review, Painted Hen, but I just wanted to add one thing parents should be aware of.  This being a wildlife museum, there are some dioramas and pictures depicting animals eating other animals.  There is also a video that plays in front of the lions in which a pride brings down a cape buffalo.  While most people expect those things at a wildlife exhibit, I noticed several comments in the Wildlife Experience&#039;s comment book that it was &quot;too gory.&quot;  The video was too much for my daughter, but the dioramas didn&#039;t phase her.  I wouldn&#039;t think they&#039;d bother any but the most sensitive children, but it&#039;s worth knowing about it ahead of time.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Liked the review, Painted Hen, but I just wanted to add one thing parents should be aware of.  This being a wildlife museum, there are some dioramas and pictures depicting animals eating other animals.  There is also a video that plays in front of the lions in which a pride brings down a cape buffalo.  While most people expect those things at a wildlife exhibit, I noticed several comments in the Wildlife Experience&#8217;s comment book that it was &#8220;too gory.&#8221;  The video was too much for my daughter, but the dioramas didn&#8217;t phase her.  I wouldn&#8217;t think they&#8217;d bother any but the most sensitive children, but it&#8217;s worth knowing about it ahead of time.</p>
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