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Great Darke County Fair
Wambold's Amazing
Animals Show
For more than thirty years Robert and Diane Moyer have been training
and caring for our animal companions of many species, from Horses to
Dogs to Ponies, Camels, Llamas, Tigers, Lions and Elephants.
After performing on almost every major American Circus, they proudly
present their most accomplished presentation, “WAMBOLDS AMAZING
ANIMALS”.
A 30-minute educational entertainment experience that contains the most
diverse group of performing big cats anywhere. The size and majesty of
the “Siberian Tiger”, the rare beauty of the “White Tiger”, the mystery
of the allusive “Liger”, and the historic “Bengal Tiger” all performing
in the great cage together. Learn how endangered the “Tiger” truly is
and at what lengths the world is going to save this great cat and what
needs to be done to prevent extinction. At the same time putting that
glimmer in your eye, while you watch some of the most beautiful
creatures on earth, perform some of their favorite behaviors, before
your eyes.
Watch as “Pincachue & Mishue”, Wambold’s performing miniature
horses, perform at Liberty. Two of the smallest performing miniature
horses anywhere. Next enters our proudest accomplishment, “Charisma” a
rescued miniature horse that was neglected and rescued by Wambold’s and
has become the star of the show.
And finally, “Always the children’s favorite”, “Wambold’s K-9 Revue”.
Quite the combination of comedy and perfection, Watch as dogs of your
favorite breeds perform comedy and daring, from tricks that your own
dog may perform at home to behaviors that will leave you not believing
your own eyes.
Wambold’s also provides a walk thru Camel & Lama exhibit for all
patrons to visit throughout the day. Wambold’s Amazing Animals is
like getting three attractions in one. Let us help make your event a
huge success, after all, who doesn’t love animals?
The Wambold’s will perform at the 159th Great Darke County Fair 3 times
daily (3pm, 5pm, 7pm) beginning Monday, August 24th and running through
Saturday, August 29th. These shows will take place at the same location
as the Elephant, Tiger and Alligator Shows in past years.
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