Everything about Knowsley Safari Park totally explained
Knowsley Safari Park is a
tourist attraction in the borough of
Knowsley on the outskirts of
Liverpool,
England. Situated on the famous estate of
Lord Derby, the vast reserve is home to many different animals including
elephants,
giraffes,
lions,
tigers and
baboons. The Derby Estate have a tradition of keeping animals, ever since the famous artist and nonsense-poet
Edward Lear was employed there in the
19th century to paint pictures of the Earl's collection. It is open to the public and it offers a bus tour service, or customers may drive around the park in their own vehicles.
The
baboons in particular have attracted attention for their loutish behaviour.
Spoof TV presenter
Alan Partridge remarked of
monkeys that "if you’ve been to Knowsley Safari Park and they’re pulling the wipers off your windscreen and nicking your hub caps, you lose sympathy."
The park was also home to a former RAF airfield which closed at the end of
World War II.
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