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accuses} the temple of illegallytrafficking and mistreating the tigers, allegations that the temple emphatically denies. The temple says the money goes toward caring for the tigers (each animal eats 13 pounds of meat a day) and construction of "Tiger Island," where it is hoped the tigers will soon move to live in larger enclosures.A
Understanding that threats to animals can range from illegaltrafficking to utter exploitation, these leaders strive to promote the safety and protection sanctuaries offer our fury, feathered, four-legged friends.
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