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Single Vision, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit endangered species educational wildlife facility in Melrose, Florida. Our mission is to educate the public on the … See more

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Sep 15, 2023
It's always been a dream of mine to pet a baby bear or even just to see one. My In-laws got me a tour package to single vision for Christmas and I was so excited to go. We live about 3 hours from the… Full review by shawnar592
May 6, 2023
Very informative. Learned a lot about what's happening to many animals. They do not look mistreated and look fit and firm. Large habitats unlike a lot of zoos. All the animals certainty like the owne… Full review by Barb S
May 26, 2022
We visited here on a trip to Florida from Uk and it was well worth a visit. We did the interactive tour and really enjoyed stroking and feeding the smaller animals. You are able to be safely close to… Full review by shirley f

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What is the maximum amount of people on an interactive tour?
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It's not a large place but large groups of 20-30 will be ok in my opinion
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Answer by Jay T · Jan 1, 2017
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Are there certain times of the year there are small Cubs available to interact with one on one? I will be coming a …
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Are there certain times of the year there are small Cubs available to interact with one on one? I will be coming a long distance and I don't want to just look threw a cage. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks
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There are two types of tours, general tours and interactive tours. "The website mentions the interactive tours depend on availability of new wildlife and will change regularly, along …
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There are two types of tours, general tours and interactive tours. "The website mentions the interactive tours depend on availability of new wildlife and will change regularly, along with the pricing. Interactions are always offered but can be dependent on an animals mood and the behavior of your group." The interactive tour does allow you to enter some of the enclosures to interact with a lemur and some of the smaller cats. I've done 2 interactive tours and would definitely recommend it, even if there aren't any cubs available.
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