Unforgettable Encounters: Families Meet Young Tigers in Phuket

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Stunning photos show families, including toddlers, posing and petting unchained tigers at a zoo in Phuket, Thailand.

The images capture visitors interacting closely with the big cats at Tiger Kingdom, a popular attraction on Phuket Island.

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The tigers featured are of the Indochinese subspecies, which has experienced a significant decline in population—around 70% in just over ten years.

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Despite this, the animals appear calm around the numerous tourists who enter their enclosures daily.

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Tiger Kingdom allows visitors to touch the tigers, ranging in age from two months to three years, for a fee starting at £14 per person.

The zoo only offers these interactions with young tigers, as Indochinese tigers can live up to 15 years in the wild.

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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) notes that this endangered tiger subspecies is now only found in six countries: Thailand, Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Myanmar, and Vietnam.

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