Japan Zoo’s Unique Training to Tackle White Tiger Breakouts

News Desk 

Islamabad: In a unique exercise conducted at The Tobu Zoo in Japan, the staff demonstrated how to control a white tiger in the event it were to break loose.

Rather than using an actual tiger, a human dressed in a white tiger costume was utilized for the drill.

This unconventional approach allowed the zoo management to simulate potential scenarios and practice their response strategies.

The exercise likely emphasized the importance of preparedness and skill in handling unexpected situations involving animals, whether domesticated or wild.

By using a person in costume, the zoo staff could safely rehearse their protocols for managing a loose tiger, ensuring the safety of both visitors and animals in the event of an emergency.

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