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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Animal world-Feeding the tigers in China

Amateur photographer Chris Geddes says that it all began peacefully. After a short walk to the zoo, where were the traditional cells and a few spacious enclosures, visitors were loaded into six buses. Began to tour the park. “On the way we saw lions and tigers, which are mostly sleeping in the shade of trees beside the road. But 20 minutes later buses formed a ring in the open field, we were joined by several jeeps of employees of the park. There was no doubt that this event was expected, because a group of five tigers immediately appeared from the bush. “Predators immediately threw live chickens and pheasants, and they quickly got rid of them. So what happened next, was very much scary. A feeding truck drove up and threw the tigers a live cow!
















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