Rick Ross Says He Applied For A Zoo License To Buy More Wild Animals

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Rick Ross already has numerous animals living on his massive property, but now he wants to officially turn a portion of his land into a zoo.

On Thursday, June 6, Rozay took to his Instagram Story and revealed he has applied for an official zoo license in order to house two more species on his Promise Land ranch in Georgia. In the clip, he shared his plan to purchase two elephants and two giraffes as part of his plan to expand his animal sanctuary.

“I just ordered two elephants, two elephants, a male and a female. Promise Land, get ready,” he said into the camera.

"I’m a have and own two elephants that I can take care of and nurture that’s why I’ve already filed for my Zoo license," Ross continued. "It takes time but guess what I am buying right now? Two giraffes. You going to have to climb up somewhere real tall to feed them things.”

Rozay has been collecting several animals over the past few years. He already has cows, horses and buffalos roaming the premises. Back in 2022, he teased the addition of a lion and a lioness, however, it's not clear whether or not those animals are on the property yet.

After he made the announcement about his zoo, Ross addressed concerns about the status of his car show. The annual event features car and bike collections from numerous celebrities who put their best vehicles out on display throughout Rozay's property. Over 12,000 people showed up to Ross' car show last weekend.

While most people made it inside, others claimed they were stuck at the gate due to dysfunction at the gate and poor transportation. Some people demanded a refund after they didn't get into the event even after they paid $250 for tickets. Although he didn't address the negative reviews, Ross did clarify how he would be able to accommodate the next year's event and his purposed zoo.

“I wouldn’t be the biggest if I didn’t address this,” he said. “For any and everyone that couldn’t make it into that Rick Ross car show, I just bought another 100 acres I’m chopping all the trees down."

Looks like his car and bike show will be a lot bigger next year.


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