Jul
09

Groups want pet tigers banned in U.S.

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Veterinary technician Norma Lagutchik, front left, and members of the International Fund for Animal Welfare remove a tiger from a home in Pahrump, Nev., March 1. Animals rescued from the home were being taken to the Wild Animal Orphanage in San Antonio, Texas, for rehabilitation. A camera crew, in background, records each removal for legal and humanitarian reasons.Down a quiet gravel road lined by homes, six tigers and two leopards live amid the roosters and cats in a small back yard. They are hungry and dirty, and their owner can no longer care for them.


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