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Man known as Tattooed Zookeeper helping kids learn about exotic animals

Por: WPTV Nation September 27, 2022

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LANSING, Mich.  — A Michigan man who loves nature is sharing his passion on YouTube. The Tattooed Zookeeper keeps a steady stream of videos available for download, and kids all over can’t seem to get enough!Lansing resident Sean Murphy is the Tattooed Zookeeper. He is on a mission to educate others on the natural world, particularly reptiles and amphibians. So, he started a where Murphy says he can inspire a new generation of... + full article



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