A couple of tiger cubs (why are they not called kittens?) have been taken from two homes in the valley, one in Phoenix, and the other in Gilbert, after their owners posted photos of them online. It is illegal to possess tigers as pets in Arizona without a special permit from AZGFD.
An investigation into the details of the story is ongoing.
I think I saw one in a dog create, in the back of a pick up, about a week ago! I was driving South on Scottsdale Rd a few miles N of the 101 and passed a truck with a large plastic create in the back. There was a mesh window and I see the face of a tiger. I'm not sure I'm right...so I caught them at the next light and look again. I found it strange the truck has no markings on it's door. Plus, the create was not strapped down so it moved around in the bed of the truck when the truck stopped and started. I thought....Game and Fish, animal rescue, etc?
Just read the news article... I saw the white one.
Brian
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I thought it was amusing that an Africa theme park wants tigers. I wonder if you asked 100 Americans if there are tigers in Africa, how many would say yes?
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friendofThundergod wrote:@azbackpackr
actually that is a pretty good point..lol..but do you know the only country to boasts, both Tigers and Polar Bears?
Has to be Russia. Siberian Tigers and polar bears.
There is a point of no return unremarked at the time in most lives. Graham Greene The Comedians
A clean house is a sign of a misspent life.
If anyone ever gets a Pic of a non-captive Tiger while Hiking I will be sure there is a Label for it.....
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@Outdoor Lover A woman in South Jersey once kept tigers, a LOT of tigers. An undetermined number of them got loose in the pinelands and at least one was eventually shot by police. She didn't keep good records, so it's unclear whether any other tigers remained at large. After a 5-year legal battle, 24 tigers were confiscated. It's been ten years, so there probably aren't any still out there, but I'll let you know if I ever see one.
chumley wrote:They've been relocated to the Out of Africa wildlife park in Camp Verde ... nice video of the little cubs on AZC. (By little, I mean 200-lb 8-month olds). http://www.azcentral.com/news/arizona/f ... izona.html
Hello news hairdos! Camp Verde is in CENTRAL ARIZONA, NOT NORTHERN ARIZONA. Can't you EVER look at a MAP? You often say Springerville is in Northern Arizona, too, but it's south of the middle! Camp Verde is only a few miles north of dead center. That does not make it in Northern Arizona.
And yes, I posted it on the site, too, but left the "hairdos" word out, since I thought they might ban me forever.
There is a point of no return unremarked at the time in most lives. Graham Greene The Comedians
A clean house is a sign of a misspent life.