It is reported that there is a little tiger on one side of the California Highway. The Center for Health Protection discovered something very different
The California Highway Patrol responded to a possible phone call from a freeway stranded in San Louis Obispo County during a call this week.
But what they actually found was not felines, but feathery.
According to the traffic volume of CHP, the so-called cubs were found connecting to the San Joaquin Valley along the far-reaching highway of Highway 166. A driver who walked through the area Thursday afternoon reported that there appeared to be a baby tiger on the side of the road.
A health guardian official sent to investigate the incident and stumbled upon a dead eagle, not a tiger cub. The California Department of Transportation is responsible for removing dead animals from state highways and notifying the deceased birds.
It is not clear what causes the caller’s zoological mix.
According to the country Fish and wildlife. The license is exclusive Go to a zoo, shelter, research facility or educational institution.
The Big Cats Public Safety Act (a federal law) was enacted in 2022 – preventing undocumented owners from owning, breeding and transporting big cats.
A man and woman were sued in 2022 Jaguar cubs were purchased and shipped from Texas to California for commercial activities.
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