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The cub is 4 months old and weighs 85 pounds. Southwest Wildlife says she spends time playing with toys and splashing in the water in her enclosure.
A tiger cub that was advertised as being up for sale earlier this year is now under the care of the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center in Scottsdale. Phoenix police arrested 25-year-old Carlos ...
The cub is now in the hands of the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center in Scottsdale. Phoenix police say 25-year-old Carlos Castro-Alcaraz was trying to sell the cub on social media for $25,000.
The cub had been hidden among stuffed toy tigers. The toys were an apparent ploy to fool inspectors. They were not fooled, and the woman, identified as 31-year-old Piyawan Palasarn, was arrested.
The cub was illegally listed for sale online by a Valley man and Phoenix police posed as a potential buyer. Officers met up with the seller, who was then taken into custody, and the tiger was rescued.
It's been a year since a tiger cub was seized from a Phoenix home and was moved from Arizona to a Minnesota sanctuary. We have an update on Indy as she continues to grow!
The tiger cub has plenty of toys and entertainment to keep her busy and will be cared for by the medical staff at the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center while she waits to be taken to her ...
The cub was sedated and hidden among stuffed tiger toys. The Rescue Center of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation is caring for the cub while authorities try to ...
Indy the rescued tiger cub is enjoying her spacious new home at The Wildcat Sanctuary in Sandstone Minnesota. She is now apart of the 130 big cats and is one of the most active cubs too.