Bears, tigers, lions ... invite each other to diet

Not only are humans concerned about obesity, many zoo pets are also participating in special diets because of overweight.

Not only are humans concerned about obesity, many zoo pets are also participating in special diets because of overweight.

Greendy Baloo bear and tiger Shere Khan with Leo's lion friend are joining a special diet at a rescue center in Georgia, USA. Although different in species, these animals have one thing in common: 'round 2' is too big due to obesity.

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Greendy Baloo bear and Shere Khan tiger before dieting

Greendy Baloo and tiger Shere Khan are the first members to join a slimming diet at Georgia's rescue center. Leo Leo joined this special diet a little later.

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The trio of bears, tigers and lions are participating in special diets

After a period of special diets in consultation with veterinarians, these three giant animals have significantly lost weight, about 45 pounds / head. This trio can be a model for other big fat animals to follow.

It is known that the whole animal was brought back by the rescue workers after being orphaned by a mother in 1991.

Update 16 December 2018
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