
Inside the casino of the MGM Grand, you can watch the “King of the Jungle” in the 5,000 square feet habitat designed with it's own waterfall. The habitat is situated at the main entrance of the resort and provides a large area to watch the habitat and the lions. Open for watching, visitors can take pictures and also watch as the lions interact with the trainers via a glass-sided lion habitat inside the casino, in which near about six lions are usually shown every day. A see-through tunnel runs with the habitat to very close-up viewing. You generally can get a good view of the lions and they also often walk proper along side the glass wall as the throngs of people stare at them. The lions are not really trained to do tricks, but perform such as playing with bowling balls which thrown to them, and are directed just by voice and hand commands from the trainers. This is really popular attraction is found in the MGM Grand's main casino. Sometimes you'll see the females, males and sometimes even the cubs come out to play. The Exhibit is open only for 8 hours daily, even a single lion is not stays in the artificial habitat for more than 6 hours as there trainers interchange them. These lions owner is Keith Evans, a trainer of exotic creatures, and also do not live at habitat, but at Keith Evans's 8.5-acre big ranch which is 12 miles far away from the Las Vegas. The lion has been a part of the MGM history for many years, which is beginning with the legendary Leo, whose roars have welcomed generations of moviegoers to epics of the silver screen. Also, these lions are all descendants of the legendary MGM Studio lion, Leo.
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