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Zookeeper is killed and eaten by white tiger cubs as he cleaned their enclosure a few days after starting the job at an Indian zoo. The keeper - known only as Anji - was mauled to death by white tiger cubs at park. One of the cubs is said to have bitten him on the neck before the other joined in. Some of his body was then eaten by the juvenile beasts, according to reports. The family of 40-year-old Anji is now demanding compensation of £5,821 By Published: 08:59 GMT, 9 October 2017 Updated: 12:26 GMT, 9 October 2017.
Anji (pictured), 40, was killed on Saturday at Bannerghatta Biological Park on the outskirts of Bangalore when the two cubs attacked him as he cleaned their enclosure Two white tiger cubs have mauled their keeper to death at a wildlife park in India. Anji, 40, was killed on Saturday at Bannerghatta Biological Park on the outskirts of Bangalore when the two cubs attacked him as he cleaned their enclosure. 'The victim was assisting the caretaker in pushing the cats into their enclosure for the night when they turned around and pounced on him as one of the four gates was not shut and latched by then,' park chief Santosh Kumar said. According to, one of the cubs saw him in the cage and jumped on him before biting his neck. Another cub then joined in the attack.
An official at the zoo said: 'When Anji started screaming, the tigers got enraged and took him into the safari area. He succumbed to the injuries.' The 1,346-acre Bannerghatta National Park houses 1,941 animals including Bengal tigers, lions and leopards, according to its website.
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Pictured: One of the park's white tigers Anji, who goes by one name, was a daily wage worker and was hired by the national park on October 1 to fill in for a staff member after quitting his previous job as a security guard. Angry relatives protested outside the park on Sunday and demanded 500,000 rupees ($7,640, £5,821) compensation from authorities, accusing them of negligence. Two years ago a keeper was injured by lions in the park, according to the Press Trust of India, quoting Kumar. The 1,346-acre Bannerghatta National Park houses 1,941 animals including Bengal tigers, lions and leopards, according to its website. White tigers, regarded as an endangered species, are found in southern and eastern Asia, particularly India, and owe their colour to a recessive gene. India is home to half the world's tiger population with some 2,226 of the big cats roaming its reserves, according to the last official count in 2014.
The Black Jaguar-White Tiger™ Foundation is a tax exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization registered under the laws of the United States and Mexico. The Foundation’s mission is about changing people’s perception about all Animals. We intend to help people fall in Love once again with their Planet. Black Jaguar-White Tiger™ is rooted in the belief that by raising awareness, one can start a revolution; In this case, a revolution about Love and Respect for all living beings. Jacques Cousteau used to say that one only protects what one Loves. And we have based our whole philosophy on this quote.
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Our Mission The Black Jaguar-White Tiger™ Foundation is about changing people’s perception about our Planet and all Animals. To rescue as many Animals in need from sad circumstances like circuses, breeding facilities (Legal and illegal) and from people that have them as pets, providing them with a home, the best food, medical care and a life of dignity and Love. Raise awareness worldwide about the plight of animals through pictures and videos using our Social Media Platforms and by giving conferences in Universities, making the millions of people that follow us fall in Love with our rescues and fall in Love with our Planet. Continue with the intense collaboration with the authorities in order to change the laws to protect all species of Animals in Mexico and inspire all countries around the world to join in this effort. Promote the Endemic Project of endangered Felines species native to Mexico, like Jaguars, Ocelots, Margays and Jaguarundis, which consist in the reproduction and reintroduction into the wild. We also believe that in a couple of years, with the amount of awareness that we are raising together with all the people that currently are working extra hard to protect our Planet, we will be able to regain the lost Lion, Tiger and Leopard habitat in Africa and Asia, and perhaps we will be able to help increase the numbers of those species (The Karma Project).
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US: Tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization by Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Mexico: Tax Exempt Authorization grant by the Tax Administration Service (SAT). In 2015, Mexico´s General Wildlife Law and the General Law of Ecological Balance and Protection of the Environment were modified in order to prohibit the use of wild animals in circuses for entertainment and for private collections.- Hipervinculo a Leyes- Since then, we have worked in close collaboration with the Mexican Government to rescue and provide a home to hundreds of felines. We currently host more than 500 rescued Animals that prior to their arrival lived a caged life at the circus or were acquired as pets and lived in improper conditions. In order to do so, we hold the Mexican permits granted by the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources for the premises or facilities that manage wildlife in a confined way outside their natural habitat.
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