What is a Beast?

  • Back in the days of Middle French, ménagerie meant "the management of a household or farm" or "a place where animals are tended." When English speakers adopted menagerie in the 1600s, they applied it specifically to places where wild and often also foreign animals were kept and trained for exhibition. This second meaning was eventually generalized to refer to any varied mixture, especially one that includes things that are strange or foreign to one's experience.

  • Beast

    /bēst/

    noun

    an animal, especially a large or dangerous four-footed one:

    "a wild beast"

  • Fate’s menagerie acquires its beasts through various means, such as donations from the public, rescues from dangerous situations, transfers from other facilities, or rehabilitated wildbeasts that cannot be released back into the wild. The menagerie is passionate about preventing the decline and deterioration of endangered species! Fate Greenhouses & Beast Menagerie proudly holds active engagement in vital conservation breeding programs. These include endangered flying monkeys, several mandrake, bowlfrogs, toothfairies and dragon just to name a few.

  • Fate Menagerie began as an effort to raise awareness of magical beasts and the amazing impact they have on our world. Our goal is to dispel the fear of the unknown and welcome magic into our lives. At Fate Greenhouses & Beast Menagerie, we prioritize the well-being of all the beasts in our care. Our staff is dedicated to treating them with kindness, and ensuring their safety, health, and happiness.

    Safeguarding the future of endangered species and preserving the delicate balance of our precious ecosystem is our teams utmost goal.