A video of some ‘chubby’ Siberian tigers taking down a drone has been making the rounds on social media.
While the video has been shared far and wide, the origins of the footage have remained a cause for concern.
As science journalist John R. Platt tweeted, the footage is ‘obviously a tiger farm.’
Last word on tiger-drone video: Chinese media often share cute tiger videos. They’re all propaganda to hide the reality of tiger farms.
— John R Platt (@johnrplatt) February 24, 2017
While the name of the park isn’t mentioned in the description of the video, the location is – and even as the video becomes more viral, the name of the park remains a mystery.
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Reminder: China has an estimated *7* wild tigers left. Many more in this video = obviously a tiger farm. They’ll be turned into bone & wine https://t.co/7hxmkSDei2
— John R Platt (@johnrplatt) February 23, 2017
The park is advertised as a tourist attraction, where visitors can offer meat and even live animals, to the tigers.
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