Rick Ross applied for a permit to buy more animals and turn his large plot of land into a zoo

Although Rick Ross already has a large number of animals on his expansive property, he now wishes to formally establish a zoo on a piece of it.

Rozay announced on his Instagram Story on Thursday, June 6, that he has submitted an official application for a zoo license in order to host two new species on his Promise Land ranch in Georgia. He revealed in the video that he intended to buy two giraffes and two elephants as part of his ambition to grow his wildlife refuge.

“I have placed an order for a male and a female elephant. “Present Land, prepare yourself,” he whispered 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 went on. “You can predict what I’m getting right now, but it takes time. A pair of giraffes. To feed them, you’re going to have to get up really high somewhere.

Rozay has spent the last few years gathering a variety of creatures. He already has buffalos, horses, and cows wandering around the property. He hinted at the possibility of adding a lion and a lioness back in 2022, but it’s unclear if those creatures have ever arrived on the site.

Following his announcement on his zoo, Ross responded to inquiries over the state of his auto show. Every year, a number of celebrities display their finest automobiles and motorcycles throughout Rozay’s land for the yearly event. Ross’s vehicle show drew almost 12,000 attendees last weekend.

While the majority of passengers entered, several said that inadequate transportation and gate malfunctions kept them stranded at the gate. Some guests, who had paid $250 for tickets, wаnted a refund when they were unable to enter the event. Ross addressed the bad reviews without responding to them, but he did explain how he would be able to fit his intended zoo and the festival the next year.

“If I didn’t address this, I wouldn’t be the biggest,” he declared. “To all those who were unable to attend the Rick Ross car show, I have acquired an additional 100 acres and will be felling all the trees.”

It appears that the next year’s car and bike exhibition will be much larger.