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Tiger Attack in Leipzig: Welfare vs. Training
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Tiger Escapes in Leipzig, Germany: A Tragic Incident Highlights Animal Welfare Concerns
In Leipzig, Germany, a Bengal-Siberian mix tiger named Sandokan escaped from its enclosure, injuring a keeper and leading to its euthanasia. The tigers owner, Carmen Zander, known as the Tiger Queen, has faced criticism for her animal handling practices. Authorities had previously warned Zander to improve living conditions for her tigers, but the incident still occurred. Animal rights activists are now calling for the removal of the remaining tigers from the facility, sparking a debate on the balance between animal training and welfare.
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