'Tiger King' Zoo's USDA Inspection Report Is out, and It's Not Pretty
07/29/2020 08:54 am EDT
Wolves
A pair of old, arthritic wolves were found that apparently never received proper bedding or medication that had been prescribed.
Lions
Another discovery was a lethargic lion cub that was suffering from severe flystrike as well as a respiratory illness that was left untreated.
Bears
There were also some malnourished, anxious bears, that were exhibiting neurotic behaviors conducive to captive psychosis.
Tiger Corpses
Numerous corpses of tigers were also found rotting in an open pit.
Lions Tigers & Bears Statement
Bobbi Brink, the founder and director of Lions Tigers & Bears accredited animal sanctuary in Alpine, CA, spoke out about the conditions these animals were found in. "Those who have paid to take a selfie with or pet a tiger cub have unknowingly contributed to animal abuse and exploitation at facilities like the G.W. Exotic Animal Park," Brink said. "It's cub petting that brings in money, and once they've outgrown their petting 'prime,' it's heartbreaking to read about how they are blatantly abandoned and neglected at facilities that preach conservation. If animals are not given proper veterinary care, it's fake conservation. The animals at G.W. Zoo are suffering from this exploitative business practice."
Past Offenses
The park once owned by Joe Exotic has been no stranger to code violations. The Netflix series revealed the park would get expired meat from nearby grocery stores to feed to its animals. As well as its customers, as that expired meat went on the pizza served to guests.
There were also recent reports of human remains on the grounds, although an investigation later revealed the remains to be animals. Although Lowe himself wasn't convinced the case was closed.
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