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i think they shoud be allowed to be together, so what if there licking each others ears there family. there very cute animals and i hope the best 4 there future
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I always crinch, upon hearing how Asian zoo "professionals" treat animals: exactly like Western zoos did in the 1930s. And while the Germans, for example, are considered elephant & tiger experts, having no such native animals of their own, Lao, Thais, Cambodians, Chinese, Indians, & Burmese still chain & beat the crap out of their elephants, as "training" methods. And keeping 4 tiny, week-old tigers in separate steele cages, to keep them white, for the cameras? What barbarians!
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"White tigers are rare and almost extinct." Fact: White tigers are the product of inbreeding Bengal tigers to get this color. There has never been a colony of white tigers found anywhere on this earth. Individuals have been found but never a colony. Do some research on this and you will find that is very sad what happens from inbreeding Bengal tigers to get this color. Look at bigcat rescue white tigers "Facts vs Fiction" on youtube.
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well its good to know that the japanese are fighting against the extinction of big cats
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very cuteeee
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Awesome.. How are they doing now ?
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In the wild yes your probably right. But that doesnt mean any born in captivety are inbred which is what he was trying to say.
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look up white tigers facts vs fiction and also in wikipedia and if you just simply type "white tigers 1 in 10000" many sources state they are natural only 1 in 10000. So you say"says who" how about "says everybody doing the research". My ass must be full of knowledge rather than crap hey?
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HE WROTE A BOOK PFFFFT!!!!
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Says who? Seems like your just pulling this info out of your ass. There is no way anyone could know that.
Those cages are a little too small in my opinion.
beefyoriginal 2 years ago 18
They put them in seperate cages so they wouldn't lick eachother...brutal.
lolalexandra 2 years ago 6