I hope the people in charge of the local zoological society (northwest of 
Allentown in a historic preserve donated by philanthropist Harry Trexler) 
don't fvck with those shows...     B

Kevin M, August 12th, in part:

This is a whole sub genre of television. Most are on Discovery+, though a 
few are on NatGeo, and Disney+ has one about it’s own wild animal park. 
Though the trainers, handlers, vets, and even habitat designers are 
featured, it is the animals who are the stars. They aren’t exactly 
documentaries because a lot of the training sessions and conversations are 
obviously staged for the benefit of the cameras, but I hesitated 
classifying them as reality TV because viewers don’t really see drama 
amongst the humans. The animals and their care are what the shows are 
focused on, and my wife and I both find them relaxing to watch.

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