Incredible footage has emerged of a tiger tearing off the bumper of a visitor’s car at the same wildlife park in which a woman was mauled to death by a big cat a week ago.
The clip shows the apex predator casually approaching the car at the Beijing wildlife park, seemingly not displaying any signs of aggression, before pulling off the vehicle’s bumper with her teeth.
Just last week, a woman was mauled and eaten alive by another tiger while another person was seriously injured after the two got out of their vehicle while driving through the big cats’ enclosure.
The car was driving through the Siberian tiger enclosure when the incident occurred.
Here is the video:
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