Twenty-year-old tiger among 15 big cats saved from tiger farm in Thailand


BANGKOK: Twelve tigers and three leopards who have spent their lives in captivity have been rescued from a tiger farm in northern Thailand.

Twelve tigers and three leopards, living their lives in captivity, were rescued from a tiger farm in northern Thailand. The undisclosed facility faced legal action for alleged illegal wildlife trading, prompting a visit from government officials on December 16th.

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