Siberian tiger teeth hurt down to the house for help

Exhausted from being and not being able to eat, one came to the people's house to 'seek help'.

An exhausted female tiger went into a residential area in the eastern region of Khabarovsk to seek help. The Siberian Times on January 31 quoted local residents as saying the rare Siberian tiger had arrived at the door of the house of Alexey Khaideyev, living in a suburb near the forest.

Picture 1 of Siberian tiger teeth hurt down to the house for help
An exhausted tiger finds its way to the residential area.(THE SIBERIAN TIMES SCREEN PHOTO).

Picture 2 of Siberian tiger teeth hurt down to the house for help
Rescue workers treat tigers.(THE SIBERIAN TIMES SCREEN PHOTO).

In the early morning, when Khaideyev opened the door to the garden, he was stopped by an outside object. The landlord then heard a growl and a fire when he found the tiger lying outside the door, not moving.

Khaideyev then called rescue workers and tigers to be taken to an animal care center in the village of Alekseevka, Primorsky region. According to doctors, tigers about 10 years old have a wound in their gums and have no teeth.

The conservation agency leader of the Ministry of Natural Resources Yury Kolpak thinks that toothache and gum disease may make the tiger unable to eat and drink, leading to exhaustion. The tiger is now edible, but the entire treatment is remotely controlled.

Siberian tigers are the type that is at risk of extinction. Currently only about 500 children live in eastern Russia.