Fatal Tiger Attack Raises Safety Concerns at Oklahoma Preserve
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Fatal Tiger Attack Raises Safety Concerns at Oklahoma Preserve

A tragic incident at Growler Pines Tiger Preserve in Oklahoma resulted in the death of a tiger handler after being mauled by one of the big cats. This event has sparked serious concerns about safety protocols in wildlife facilities and the inherent risks of working with wild animals. As a result, all tours at the sanctuary have been canceled until further notice, emphasizing the urgent need for stricter regulations and better training for animal handlers.

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