Magical friendship between tigers and pigs
Thailand's Sriracha zoo is home to hundreds of tigers that can live peacefully with their wild, prey pigs.
Sriracha Zoo in the tourist city of Pattaya, Thailand's Chonburi Province currently nourishes about 400 Bengal tigers. This is the place with the most tigers in the world, and is also a famous tourist destination of Thailand.
But what makes this zoo famous is not the number of tigers being raised, but the strangely close relationship between each other's two natural enemies: tigers and pigs. What seems utopian has become a reality thanks to very special methods of nurturing animals.
Here are some pictures of friendship between tigers and pigs at Sriracha Zoo:
In the zoo Sriracha, tigers are kept with pigs.
From the beginning of life, tigers are fed with milk from pigs.
Tiger will grow up on the pig "mother".
As an adult, he considered pigs to be the same.
Later, the piglets were raised by tiger mothers.
There is nothing to be afraid of.
Become "baby tiger"
Cuddling pigs like babies.
Saimai tiger and his "tiger".
Tigers and tiger teeth are impregnable ramparts for pigs.
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