Seventy-two tigers have died at a tourist park in Thailand in less than two weeks. The animals died at two facilities operated by Tiger Kingdom, in the northern city of Chiang Mai. Animal rights ...
Seventy-two tigers died in the span of less than two weeks this month, across two facilities of Tiger Kingdom Chiang Mai, a ...
Tigers are the largest cat species. The subspecies called Amur tigers, also known as Siberian tigers, are the biggest of ...
An outbreak of canine distemper virus (CDV) killed 72 tigers at 2 tourist animal parks in northern Thailand last month, officials said, ruling out earlier concerns that the deaths ...
The deaths of 72 tigers in two animal parks for tourists in northern Thailand shouldn’t be a major concern for the public, ...
Officials say the deaths of 72 tigers at two tourist parks in northern Thailand are a result of canine distemper and not bird flu.
Preliminary tests by livestock officials found that the 72 dead tigers were infected with feline parvovirus, also known as ...
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Deadly virus outbreak kills 72 tigers in Thailand park
Tests revealed a highly infectious canine distemper virus and respiratory bacteria, which were difficult to detect early.
Born Free is appalled to hear reports of the deaths of 72 captive tigers in northern Thailand over a two-week period in February.
Thailand’s Mythical ‘Fire Tiger’ Captured on Trail Cam, One of the Rarest Sightings in the Cat World
The legendary "fire tiger" of Thai folklore and mythology, the Asian golden cat is one of the most scarcely seen of all ...
A deadly virus and bacterial infection have killed at least 72 tigers at a private animal park in Thailand's north in recent weeks, authorities said. The provincial livestock office in Chiang Mai said ...
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