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Baby Sumatran Tiger Cub at Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle. In the Nursery. Female, Born 12/12/2006 4 and 5 weeks old  
 
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flyculture21 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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But they 100% belong in the wild.
flyculture21 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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No they are not pets for anyone but when one gets rejected by its mother due to a wide range of reasons. Professional's will take it in and give all the care and love it needs there have been plenty of tigers that have been raised by humans from just a few days old. It's proven that if you know what your doing and you get a cub from a few days old and nurture it and everything it will think of you as its mother or father and will never hurt you maybe other around you but never you.
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when they grow up they want supremacy of the pack and beating you up is the way for them to have it, its their instinct
dalcazar96 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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that's wolves
kaikovich (2 days ago) Show Hide
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my cat sometimes attacks. The same could do a tiger. The diffference is that if tiger attacks you die
yensterrr (6 days ago) Show Hide
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I want oneee. =) but no these belong in the wild
1goonerforlife4 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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in the wild if a tiger seen you playing with its cub it would rip you apart! these are animals that are beautiful but should be in the wild or in protected reserves.
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He's Adorable! :)
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@WerewolfOfTheWater feral cat comes to mind :) im sure if you treat it with respect they would bond and they would be cool pets (at a young age)

BUT they are endagered so shouldnt be kept as pets as ADULTS there just making sure that the tiger is happy ect so they can release it into its "area" or back into wild mabye if they train it to kill


sorry if this is confusing but hopefully you will understand the point. Tigers ect can be kept as pets and can be trained ect but we shouldnt :)
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You shouldn't keep wild animals as pets because you think they're cute. A lot of these animals end up needing rescue, or end up dead, because of people with your ignorant attitude.

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