Bamboozle Feeder

Introducing the Bamboozle Feeder, the ultimate way to bamboozle your animal friends! Fill it up with tasty treats and watch as your giraffe stretches its neck to the limit to reach them. Want to customize it even more? We got you covered! Let us know how many holes you want, how big you want them, and we'll make it happen. We can even make a version for anteaters so they can slurp up ants and termites to their heart's content! And what about primates? They can use both hands to maneuver the food into place! It's like a puzzle game for animals!

* Dimensions: approx. 5" x 5" x 12" high
* (1) Completely enclosed Eye Bolt for hanging with carabiner
* (4) Feeder Holes at 1" diameter each. (Custom hole sizes available upon request)
* High-Impact Polycarbonate (much higher than Acrylic)
* Key lockable sliding Fill Port
* Clean with common Dish Soap
* Optically Clear Case
* Screw-type Quick Links available for quick servicing
* Quotes quickly available for custom needs

The installed eye-bolt and supplied carabiner make this easy to hang in the animal's enclosure.

Hardware Information

All eyebolts used in our Wildlife Toy Box products are machine-grade, zinc-plated steel for durability and strength.

If stainless steel is required for your facility or application, please contact our sales team for availability and custom options.

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Did You Know?

The first zoo in the United States was Philadelphia Zoo. It is renowned for innovation in animal care and an unwavering commitment to wildlife. A zoo of firsts, Philadelphia Zoo has been a leader since opening its historic gates on July 1st, 1874.

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