The Netflix documentary series Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness is a real-life story that focuses on the life of Joseph Maldonado-Passage, the owner of the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park. The series revolves around the story of the Tiger King and his rivalry with an animal activist, Carole Baskin, the owner of Big Cat rescue. As Netflix recently released the documentary series Tiger King which has been trending on its top 10 charts lately. The documentary series Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and is all things wild and bold.
The series starts with giving fans a clear view of what’s in store for them. The docuseries talk about a man Joe Exotic who is the owner of a private park full of tigers and other big cats accused of hiring a contract killer to murder, rival and animal rights activist Carole Baskin. The series starts with filmmaker Eric Goode talking about how the project took 5 years of his life and explaining to the audience how the story came up altogether while investigating a reptile dealer in South Florida. Goode then mentioned how a dealer purchased a snow leopard managing to survive in about 100 degrees of heat.
The first episode starts with Joe Exotic talking about how it’s a privilege for him to live with 187 big cats. Joe opens up about how he opened the park in 1999 and started living with the big cats. During the episode, as Goode interviews the park owner, the Tiger King shows off how much he bonds with the big cats. The episode also focuses on how Big cats are used for attractions in parks and zoos. The entire season of Tiger King keeps the audience hooked with how the parks and zoos maintain all the big cats, just for mere attraction. The season is highly addictive and keeps the viewers engaged with twists and turns that come along while understanding the nature of big cats.
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