Police Find 300-pound Tiger In Harlem Apartment
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NEW YORK (CNN) -- Police evacuated a 21-story apartment building in Harlem on Saturday after discovering that its tenants included a 2-year-old, 300-pound tiger.
The discovery was made after a tenant in the building -- apparently the owner of the big cat -- showed up at a hospital Friday night after having been mauled, police said.
Police were planning to lower themselves by rope from an upper floor to the man's fourth-floor apartment, where the tiger was seated by the window and in apparent good health, said Larry Wallach, a tiger specialist from Suffolk County who peeked into the apartment.
Wallach said police will use a dart to tranquilize the animal, then place it into a cage provided by the Bronx Zoo and lower it out the window onto the street below. From there, the animal will be taken to Wallach's house. He is licensed to care for tigers and is housing several, he said.
Residents of the apartment building, the Drew Hamilton Houses, said they had not seen the tiger before, and police said they suspected the man had kept the tiger in his apartment since it was a cub.
The discovery was made after a tenant in the building -- apparently the owner of the big cat -- showed up at a hospital Friday night after having been mauled, police said.
Police were planning to lower themselves by rope from an upper floor to the man's fourth-floor apartment, where the tiger was seated by the window and in apparent good health, said Larry Wallach, a tiger specialist from Suffolk County who peeked into the apartment.
Wallach said police will use a dart to tranquilize the animal, then place it into a cage provided by the Bronx Zoo and lower it out the window onto the street below. From there, the animal will be taken to Wallach's house. He is licensed to care for tigers and is housing several, he said.
Residents of the apartment building, the Drew Hamilton Houses, said they had not seen the tiger before, and police said they suspected the man had kept the tiger in his apartment since it was a cub.
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Originally Posted by Silver Ninety Three' date='Oct 5 2003, 08:15 AM
Here in Texas a little while ago an 800 lb gorilla escaped from a zoo and cuased some damage. There was a picture of it in the paper sitting next to a bus stop. I'll try to find it.
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OMG!
wow! is all i can say... man, people are weird arent they. i mean what was this guy thinking? did he think he could have these animals as pets and they not use their natural instincts at ANY point in their lifes?
and BTW, any guesses on how much this guys food bills were every week? LOL
wow! is all i can say... man, people are weird arent they. i mean what was this guy thinking? did he think he could have these animals as pets and they not use their natural instincts at ANY point in their lifes?
and BTW, any guesses on how much this guys food bills were every week? LOL