Tigers

More than half of the almost 150 tigers rescued from a tourist attraction in Thailand have reportedly died in captivity in the last three years.The Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua Yanasampanno temple west of Bangkok promoted itself as a wildlife sanctuary. It charged admission to visitors who would take photos with the animals and bottle feed their cubs.

Tourists had also reported that the animals seemed drugged.

After it emerged the rescued creatures had died, a senior official from Thailand’s department of national parks, wildlife and plant conservation said their immune systems had been weakened by inbreeding.

Prakit Vongsrivattanakul said they were said the tigers were particularly susceptible to the canine distemper virus.

“When we took the tigers in, we noted that they had no immune system due to inbreeding,” he told state-owned broadcaster MCOT. “We treated them as symptoms came up.”

Mr,​Vongsrivattanakul, the department’s deputy director-general, did not give a figure for the number of tigers to have.

However, local media reports suggested 87 of the 147 rescued creatures had died.

Thai government officials could not be reached for comment.

They also discovered 20 glass jars containing baby tigers and tiger organs during a raid of the site.

A monk allegedly attempted to flee the site in a truck carrying more than 700 vials of tiger skin, as well as tiger teeth hidden in a suitcase.

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