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Sing With George Boggs

This is the poster like other circuses and rock and roll concerts.
This wide rectangle shows George and his friends in the entire 90-minute show.
Orchestra
Woodwinds and Reed Aerophones
Piccolo, flute, 2 oboes, saxophone, harmonica, cane pan flute (pipe), 2 clarinets, recorder, 2 bassoons, didgeridoo, and accordion
Brass
4 french horns in F, 2 trumpets in C, 4 trombones (3 tenors and 1 bass) and bass tuba
Strings
harp, first and second violins, 2 violas, 2 fiddles, dulcimer, cello, 5 mandolins, 7 guitars, double bass, and banjo
Percussion with Keyboards and Theremin
timpani, theremin, bass drum, African drums, cymbals, lion's roar drum, rainstick, guiro, cuica, tambourine, triangle, snare drum, temple wooden fishwoodblock, xylophone, marimba, castanets, gong, maracas, 2 pianos, celesta, and whip
Introduction
Madames and gentlemen! Boys and girls! Children and pets of all ages! Lions, tigers, and bears! Vultures, swans, and peacocks! Sea lions, walruses, and penguins! Reptiles and amphibians! Can you hear the roaring of the lions, howling of the wolves, growling of the bears and tigers, trumpeting of the elephants and rhinos, and screeching of the eagles, vultures, monkeys, and baboons? Then, get ready to clap your paws and flippers, stomp your hooves, ruffle your wings and feathers, and trim your mane! Sing with George Boggs on David J Prior Convocation Center is waiting for your arrival so the combined wayback circus (Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and Jason Shrine Circus), Dolly Parton's Stampede, bird show (in zoos), Iceploration (Busch Gardens), Nickelodeon Rocks, and zoo with animal acts (with circus tricks and natural behaviors) can begin!
Feast your eyes on an exciting swirl of colorful costumes, masks, puppets, and, of course, talented wild, aviary, aquarium, or domestic animals as you interact the screen on your iPhone researching all animals from around the world. If you're hungry, make sure you go to the dining area or the Asia Cafe buffet for the feast during the show. It's so deliciously fresh. Our mouths are watering already!
Step right up for this interactive combined zoo, aquarium, aviary, farm, and wayback circus, "Sing With George Boggs!". A 90 (1 hour and 30 minutes) minute show featuring all live animals from eight regions (North American, South America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, Antarctica, and the Arctic)! You will sing along with George Boggs and his friends (Korrina, Iris, Valerie, Serena, Diego, Dora, Kyururu, Serval, Caracal, Boots, Jenny Wakeman, Riko-chan, Luna E-tan, Simba, Nala, Kaban, the Octonauts, Shimmer, Shine, Chase, Marshall, Numberblocks, Timon, Pumbaa, Simba, Zazu, Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Gloria the Hippo, Melman the Giraffe, King Julien, Maurice, Mort, Mason, Phil, Swiper the Fox, and Rafiki). This is a combination of a zoo, aquarium, aviary, farm, and a wayback circus of Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey. This show will be on David J Prior Convocation Center. This allows the free-flying birds, fruit bats, and flying foxes to fly around the arena and perch on props during every scene. 
The excitement begins before you even set foot in the door! Stroll down the beautiful Zoological Menagerie (near the football field) and meet your favorite animals of the show consisting of all species and subspecies of every wild, zoo, aviary, aquarium, or domestic animal for public exhibition and often bred for conservation purposes in our animal list. 

Photo Alert: Everyone has their favorite wild, zoo, aviary, aquarium, or domestic animal on the Zoological Menagerie. Find yours and take a photo to remember your favorite forever! 

Once you're next to the Convocation Center, kick off the day/night with our preshow entertainment in the outdoor patio. Your favorite songs will do the trick of priming you for the main event. That's right! An interactive show featuring George Boggs.      
Finally, it's time for the moment you've been waiting for! So go inside the convocation center, see all of your favorite terrarium animals (snakes, spiders, two species of carnivorous bats, and frogs) and take your seat in the arena and get ready for a wildlife tour featuring George and his friends ready to take 18 animal pictures!
Ready to get between North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, Antarctica and the Arctic in Sing with George Boggs? In Sing With George Boggs, everyone will squawk, growl, screech, howl, and roar for all eight sides (resembling regions and continents).
Music
These are the two soundtracks from Spotify.
Medieval Museum 
During our preshow entertainment in the outdoor patio and the main arena show, we have have seven new medieval animal animatronics followed by our prehistoric animal animatronics. This dark museum features a dining hall. You can go to the gift shop (before, during, or after the show) or dine with the prehistoric animals.
You can join the ranks of the elite by participating in our pre-show ceremony (with animal footage from North America to the Arctic and Antarctica to guess all the animals) and even meet the highly skilled livestock, wild animals, pets, reptiles, amphibians, aviary and aquarium animals that are part of the show.
Animal List (Medieval Museum)
Acrocanthosaurus
Albertosaurus
Alexornis
Allosaurus
Alphadon
Amargasaurus
Ambulocetus
American Lion
American Mastodon
Amphicyon
Ancylotherium
Andrewsarchus
Ankylodocus
Ankylosaurus
Anurognathus
Apatosaurus
Apidium
Archaeornithomimus
Archaeotherium
Archelon
Arctodus
Argentavis
Argentinosaurus
Arsinoitherium
Atrociraptor
Attenborosaurus
Aurochs
Australopithecus
Azhdarcho
Barosaurus
Baryonyx
Basilosaurus
Borealosaurus
Brachiosaurus
Camarasaurus
Carcharodontosaurus
Carnotaurus
Cave Bear
Cave Hyena
Cave Lion
Cearadactylus
Ceratosaurus
Cetotherium
Chalicotherium
Chasmosaurus
Chungkingosaurus
Coelophysis
Columbian Mammoth
Compsognathus
Concavenator
Corythosaurus
Crichtonsaurus
Cryptoclidus
Cynodictis
Daeodon
Dakotadon
Dakotaraptor
Daspletosaurus
Deinocheirus
Deinonychus
Deinosuchus
Deinotherium
Diatryma (from Carnivores: Ice Age)
Didelphodon
Dilophosaurus
Dimetrodon
Dimorphodon
Dinofelis
Diplodocus
Dire Wolf
Dorudon
Dracorex
Dreadnoughtus
Dromaeosaurus
Dryosaurus
Dsungaripterus
Edmontonia
Edmontosaurus
Edward's Wolf
Elasmosaurus
Elasmotherium
Embolotherium
Entelodon
Eohippus
Euoplocephalus
European Dragon
Eustreptospondylus
Gallimimus
Gastonia (dinosaur)
Gastornis
Geosternbergia
Giant Moa
Giganotosaurus
Gigantopithecus
Gigantoraptor
Gigantspinosaurus
Glyptodon
Godinotia
Gomphotherium
Gorgosaurus
Gryphon (from The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe)
Haast's Eagle
Halisaurus
Herrerasaurus
Hesperornis
Hippogriff (from Harry Potter)
Homalocephale
Homotherium
Huayangosaurus
Hyaenodon
Hyaenodon
Hybodus
Iberomesornis
Icaronycteris
Ichthyosaurus
Iguanodon
Indominus rex
Indoraptor
Kaprosuchus
Kentrosaurus
Koolasuchus
Kronosaurus
Leaellynasaura
Leptictidium
Liopleurodon
Maaradactylus
Macrauchenia
Maiasaura
Majungasaurus
Mamenchisaurus
Megalania
Megalodon
Megalodon
Megalosaurus
Meganeura
Megatherium
Mesophippus
Metriacanthosaurus
Minmi
Moeritherium
Mononykus
Moros Intrepidus (Dominion)
Monolophosaurus
Mosasaurus
Muttaburrasaurus
Mythunga
Nanuqsaurus
Nasutoceratops
Nigersaurus
Nodosaurus
Nyctosaurus
Odobenocetops
Olorotitan
Ophthalmosaurus
Ornithocheirus  
Ornitholestes
Ornithomimus
Ouranosaurus
Oviraptor
Pachycephalosaurus
Pachyrhinosaurus
Paraceratherium
Paraceratherium
Parasaurolophus
Pentaceratops
Peteinosaurus
Phoenix (mythological bird from Harry Potter)
Phorusrhacos
Physogaleus
Physogaleus
Placerias
Plateosaurus
Plesiopleurodon  
Plesiosaurus
Poebrotherium
Polacanthus
Postosuchus
Pristichampsus
Pristichampsus
Proceratosaurus
Propalaeotherium
Protoceratops
Pteranodon
Pyroraptor
Qianzhousaurus
Quagga
Quetzalcoatlus
Rhamphorhynchus
Saltasaurus
Saurolophus
Sauropelta
Scorpios rex
Sinoceratops
Sinosauropteryx
Sivatherium
Smilodon
Spinoraptor
Spinosaurus
Squalicorax
Stegoceratops
Stegosaurus
Struthiomimus
Stygimoloch
Styracosaurus
Subhyracodon
Suchomimus
Tapejara  
Tarbosaurus
Therizinosaurus
Thescelosaurus
Thoracosaurus
Thrinaxodon
Thunderbird
Thylacine
Titanis
Titanoboa
Titanomyrma
Torosaurus
Toxodon
Triceratops
Troodon
Tropeognathus
Tsintaosaurus
Tylosaurus
Tyrannosaurus
Uintatherium
Unicorn
Utahraptor
Velociraptor
Woolly Mammoth
Woolly Rhinoceros
Wuerhosaurus
Wyvern 
Xiphactinus
Yangchuanosaurus
Yutyrannus
Zuniceratops
Animal List (Main Arena and Outdoors)
Aardvark
Abyssinian ground hornbill
Addax
African Buffalo
African Penguin
African Savannah Elephant
African Wild Dog
Aldabra Giant Tortoise
Alpine Ibex
Amazonian Giant Centipede
American Alligator
American Bison
American Bullfrog
American Crow
American herring gull
American Jabiru Stork
American Wigeon
American White Pelican
Amur Leopard
Andean Condor
Angolan black-and-white colobus monkey
Arabian Oryx
Arabian Wolf
Arctic Fox
Arctic Wolf
Asian Fairy-bluebird
Asian golden cat
Asian Water Monitor
Asiatic Lion
Atlantic puffin
Axolotl
Aye-Aye
Bactrian Camel
Baird's Tapir
Bald Eagle
Ball Python
Barbary dove
Beluga Whale
Bengal Tiger
Big-Bellied Seahorse
Binturong
Black Capped Squirrel Monkey
Black Mamba
Black Rhinoceros
Black Wildebeest
Black-and-White Ruffed Lemur
Black-backed Jackal
Black-Necked Stork
Black-Tailed Prairie Dog
Blackbuck
Blacktip Reef Shark
Blue wildebeest
Blue-and-yellow macaw
Blue-throated macaw
Boa Constrictor
Bobcat
Bongo
Bonobo
Bontebok
Bornean Orangutan
Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula
Brazilian Wandering Spider
Brolga
Brown-throated sloth
Bukharan Markhor
Burmese python
California Condor
California Quail
California Sea Lion
Cape Mountain Zebra
Caribbean Flamingo
Cheetah
Chinese Giant Salamander
Chinese Pangolin
Clouded Leopard
Cloudless Sulphur
Colombian White-Faced Capuchin Monkey
Common basilisk
Common Bottlenose Dolphin
Common Death Adder
Common Marmoset
Common Ostrich
Common Raven
Common Warthog
Common vampire bat
Common wombat
Coquerel's Sifaka
Corn snake
Cotton Top Tamarin
Cougar
Cownose Ray
Crested Guineafowl
Crested Porcupine
Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman
Dall Sheep
Dama gazelle
Danube Crested Newt
Demoiselle Crane
Dhole
Diamondback Terrapin
Dingo
Domestic Cat
Domestic Chicken
Domestic Cow
Domestic Dog
Domestic Donkey
Domestic Duck (American Pekin)
Domestic Goose (Embden)
Domestic Guinea Pig
Domestic Horse
Domestic Pig
Domestic Pigeon
Domestic Sheep
Domestic Turkey (Narragansett and Royal Palm)
Double-crested Cormorant
Dromedary Camel
Eastern Blue Tongued Lizard
Eastern Brown Snake
Eastern gray squirrel 
Egyptian fruit bat
Emu
Eurasian Eagle-owl
Eurasian Lynx
European Badger
European Fallow Deer
European wildcat
False Gharial
Fennec Fox
Fire Salamander
Fishing Cat
Florida panther
Formosan Black Bear
Fox squirrel
Frilled-neck lizard
Galapagos Giant Tortoise
Gaur
Gelada
Gemsbok
Geoffroy's Spider Monkey
Gerenuk
Gharial
Giant Anteater
Giant Burrowing Cockroach
Giant Desert Hairy Scorpion
Giant Forest Scorpion
Giant Malaysian Leaf Insect
Giant Otter
Giant Pacific Octopus
Giant Panda
Giant Tiger Land Snail
Gila Monster
Golden Breasted Starling
Golden Lion Tamarin
Golden Pheasant
Golden Poison Frog
Goliath Beetle
Goliath Birdeater
Goliath Frog
Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
Gray Whale
Great Argus
Great cormorant
Great Blue Heron
Great Blue Turaco
Great Egret
Great green macaw
Great Hornbill
Great White Pelican
Greater adjutant
Greater Bilby
Greater Flamingo
Greater Kudu
Greater Rhea
Greater Roadrunner
Green Anaconda
Green Iguana
Grevy's Zebra
Grey Crowned Crane
Grey Seal
Grizzly Bear
Guinea baboon
Hamadryas Baboon
Harpy Eagle 
Helmeted Guineafowl
Himalayan Brown Bear
Hippopotamus
Hoatzin
Honey Badger
Horned Guan
Hyacinth macaw
Impala
Indian Cobra
Indian Elephant
Indian flying fox
Indian grey mongoose
Indian Leopard
Indian Peafowl
Indian Rhinoceros
Indian Star Tortoise
Jaguar
Jaguarundi
Japanese Macaque
King Cobra
King Eider
King Penguin
King Vulture
Kinkajou
Knobbed Hornbill
Koala
Komodo Dragon 
Kori Bustard 
Lady Amherst Pheasant
Lammergeier (Bearded Vulture)
Lappet-faced vulture
Large flying fox
Laughing kookaburra
Lehmann's Poison Frog
Leopard Seal
Leopard tortoise
Lesser adjutant
Lesser Antillean Iguana
Lesser flamingo
Linnaeus's Two Toed Sloth
Little Blue Penguin
Llama
Long-Wattled Umbrellabird
Lord Howe Island Stick Insect
Malayan Tapir
Mandrill
Maned Wolf
Mantled Guereza
Mantled Howler Monkey
Marabou Stork
Masai Giraffe
Meerkat
Mexican Red Knee Tarantula
Military macaw 
Moose
Mute Swan
Narcondam hornbill
Nicobar Pigeon
Nile Lechwe
Nile Monitor
Nilgai
Nine-banded Armadillo
North American Beaver
North American River Otter
North Island Brown Kiwi
North Sulawesi Babirusa
Northern Cardinal
Northern flying squirrel
Northern Gannet
Northern mockingbird
Northern White Cheeked Gibbon
Numbat
Nyala
Ocellated turkey
Ocelot
Okapi
Olive Baboon
Orca
Pallas's Cat
Panther Chameleon
Pere David's Deer
Peregrine Falcon
Philippine Eagle
Pileated Woodpecker
Plains Zebra
Polar Bear
Proboscis Monkey
Pronghorn Antelope
Puff Adder
Pygmy Hippo
Pygmy Marmoset
Quokka
Rainbow Lorikeet
Red Fox
Red Kangaroo
Red Legged Seriema
Red Panda
Red Ruffed Lemur
Red Wolf
Red-and-green macaw
Red-bellied piranha
Red-Crowned Crane
Red-Eyed Tree Frog
Red-necked wallaby
Red-rumped agouti
Reindeer
Resplendent Quetzal
Reticulated Giraffe
Ring Tailed Lemur
Rock dove
Rock Hyrax
Rose-bellied Bunting
Roseate Spoonbill
Ruppell's Griffon Vulture
Sable Antelope
Sacred Scarab Beetle
Saddle-billed Stork
Saiga antelope
Salmon-crested cockatoo
Saltwater Crocodile
San Francisco garter snake
Sand Tiger Shark
Sandhill Crane
Sarus Crane
Scarlet Ibis
Scarlet kingsnake
Scarlet Macaw
Scimitar-horned oryx
Secretary Bird
Serval
Shoebill
Short Beaked Echidna
Siberian Bear
Siberian Tiger
Sichuan Takin
Silver-haired Bat
Sloth Bear
Snow Leopard
Snowy Owl
Somali Wild Ass
Southern Cassowary
Sothern Ground Hornbill
Southern Hairy Nosed Wombat
Southern Tamandua
Southern White Rhinoceros
Southern yellow-billed hornbill
Spectacled bear
Spectacled flying fox
Spectacled Caiman
Spix's Macaw
Spotted Hyena
Springbok
Sri Lanka Blue Magpie
Steller sea lion
Steller's Sea Eagle
Stoat
Striped skunk
Sumatran Tiger
Sun Bear
Sunbittern
Taiwan blue magpie
Tasmanian Devil
Tawny Frogmouth
Thomson's Gazelle 
Timber Wolf
Titan Beetle
Toco toucan
Turkey vulture
Umbrella cockatoo
Vervet Monkey
Victoria Crowned Pigeon
Vulturine Guineafowl
Walrus 
Wandering Albatross
Weedy Sea Dragon
West African Lion
West Indian Manatee
Western Chimpanzee
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
Western Lowland Gorilla
Whale Shark
White Stork
White-backed Vulture
White-breasted cormorant
White-handed gibbon
White-headed Vulture
White-rumped Vulture
White-tailed deer
Whooping Crane
Wild Boar
Wild Turkey
Wild Water Buffalo
Wisent
Wolverine
Wrinkled Hornbill
X-ray tetra
Yak (Domestic and Wild)
Yellow Anaconda
Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby
Yellow-billed chough 
Yellow-billed oxpecker
Yellow-headed Vulture (Greater and Lesser)
Zebra Duiker
Zebra Finch
Zebra Shark
Zebu
18 Animals
North America and South America
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Wolf
Monkey
Toucan
Jaguar

Africa and Eurasia
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Zebra
Gorilla
Rhinoceros
Ibex
Swan
Peacock
Tiger

Australia and Polar Regions
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Kangaroo
Harbor Seal
Polar Bear 
Penguin
Puffin
Walrus

Finale
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Whooping Crane
Sequel
Coming on Spring 2024 is a 90-minute sequel to the 2023 hit! The new characters in the sequel are Donko, Ayumi Imaihama, and Aritano Mikan.
Sing With George Boggs
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Sing With George Boggs

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