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  2. Can you own a tiger in Ohio? These animals are prohibited in ...

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    No, it is illegal for individuals to own, trade or sell tigers and other dangerous wild animals in Ohio since Gov. John Kasich signed Senate Bill 310 in 2012, regulating the possession of ...

  3. White tiger - Wikipedia

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    Because of the extreme rarity of the white tiger allele in the wild, [10] the breeding pool was limited to the small number of white tigers in captivity. According to Kailash Sankhala, the last white tiger ever seen in the wild was shot in 1958. [10] [29] [30] Today there is a large number of white tigers in captivity. A white Amur tiger may ...

  4. Tiger attack - Wikipedia

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    As tigers in Asia often live in close proximity to humans, tigers have killed more people than any other big cat species. Between 1876 and 1912, tigers killed 33,247 people in British India. [6] Man-eating tigers have been a recurrent problem in India, especially in Kumaon, Garhwal and the Sundarbans mangrove swamps of Bengal. There, even ...

  5. 2011 Zanesville, Ohio animal escape - Wikipedia

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    On October 18, 2011, owner Terry Thompson allegedly set free 50 of his 56 exotic animals before taking his own life by shooting himself in the head. Lions, tigers, bears and wolves were among the animals that escaped and were hunted by local law enforcement out of fear for public safety.

  6. Fatal Attractions (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Attractions is a documentary series broadcast on Animal Planet from 2010 until 2013. First aired in 2010, the show focused on humans who have kept animals as unconventional pets that have turned out to be dangerous and sometimes fatal.

  7. Ohio officials reveal why man in viral photo was holding two ...

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    The viral picture of a man holding two geese on an Ohio street being used to fuel claims that migrants have been gobbling up pets was nothing more than a wild goose chase, according to a report.

  8. Tiger hunting - Wikipedia

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    Crushed tiger bones added to wine, served as a Taiwanese general tonic. The feet of a tiger, when dipped in palm oil and hung in front of a door, are said to diminish the likelihood of evil spirits from entering. Tiger's skin is said to cure a fever caused by ghosts. To use it effectively, the user must sit on the tiger's skin, but beware.

  9. Most dangerous Ohio roads to drive over Thanksgiving? 2 are ...

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    The Thanksgiving holiday weekend is a popular time to travel, but it can also be a dangerous time to hit the road.. More than 300 people died in car accidents in the U.S. over the 2022 ...