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Photos: A safe home for exotic animals
Suncoast Primate Sanctuary in Palm Harbor is a nonprofit organization that houses more than 70 animals, including orangutans, chimpanzees, monkeys, tropical birds and reptiles. Most are former pets removed from families no longer able to care for them, or retired from laboratories or the film businesses. (Photos by VisitFlorida.com)
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A eight week old Ring-Tailed Lemur gets its head rubbed at the Suncoast Primate Sanctuary on May 10, 2014 in Palm Harbor, Florida. The Suncoast Primate Sanctuary Foundation is non-profit organization that is home to over 70 animals including orangutans, chimpanzees, monkeys, tropical birds and reptiles. Most of the animals that make their home at the sanctuary are their after no longer being able to be cared for as a family pet or retiring from the laboratory and film businesses. The sanctuary is open to the public Thursday through Sunday. VISIT FLORIDA/Scott Audette
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