A baby tiger was reported on the side of a California highway. The CHP found something very different
California Highway Patrol, this week, a possible baby tiger stranded next to a highway in San Luis Obispo district responded to a call.
But what they really discovered was less cats and more feathers.
According to the CHP traffic diary, the so -called puppy was detected along a remote road connecting the central coast to the South San Joaquin Valley. A driver passing through the region in the afternoon of Thursday, the roadside baby tiger appeared.
A CHP officer sent to investigate the events, not a tiger cub, a dead hawk stumbled on. The Ministry of California, responsible for the removal of dead animals from the state highways, was informed about the died bird.
It is unclear what causes the zoological mixture of the caller.
According to the state, having exotic animals such as tigers is prohibited according to California’s laws because they pose a threat to public security and indigenous wildlife. Fish and Wildlife Department. PERMISSIONS ARE SPECIAL Zoo, shelters, research facilities or educational institutions.
Great Cat Public Security Law – A Federal Law, which came into force in 2022 – prevents unlicensed people from having large cats, breeding and transporting them.
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This story emerged initially Los Angeles Times.