After Exotic Animals Killed, Questions Follow

Oct. 20, 2011
Animal rights advocates say there was little police could do to save dozens of exotic animals set free from a privately-owned preserve before the owner committed suicide. Officers shot and killed the animals, including 18 Bengal tigers.

Animal rights advocates say there was little police could do to save dozens of exotic animals set free from a privately-owned preserve before the owner committed suicide. Officers shot and killed the animals, including 18 Bengal tigers.

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