A Thai zoo has sparked outrage after a video of staff repeatedly prodding a tiger to elicit roars for tourist photos went viral, renewing criticism of the kingdom’s notorious animal tourism industry.
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The clip, which has garnered more than one million views since it was posted, shows the Pattaya zoo attendant jabbing the chained animal in the face with a stick as tourists take turns posing with or ...
A spokesperson for the zoo said the tiger attendant had been transferred to another job over the incident Bangkok: A Thai zoo has sparked outrage after a video of staff repeatedly prodding a tiger to ...
A Thai zoo has sparked outrage after a video of staff repeatedly prodding a tiger to elicit roars for tourist photos went viral, renewing criticism of the kingdom's notorious animal tourism industry.
A Thai zoo has sparked fury after a video of a worker repeatedly poking a tiger to prompt roars for tourist selfies went viral. The clip shows a keeper at The Million Years Stone Park and Pattaya ...
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A Thailand zoo has garnered criticisms on social media after a video of their attendant poking a tiger went viral on social media. The video also sparked discussions about the cruel animal tourism in ...
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A Thai zoo has sparked outrage after a video of staff repeatedly prodding a tiger to elicit roars for tourist photos went viral, renewing criticism of the kingdom’s notorious animal tourism industry.
A Thai zoo has sparked outrage after a video of staff repeatedly prodding a tiger to elicit roars for tourist photos went viral, renewing criticism of the kingdom's notorious animal tourism industry.