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LunaSea

(2,927 posts)
Thu Sep 10, 2020, 08:35 AM Sep 2020

Got Tiger?

I remember a comedian joked that many of the countries problems could be solved if we had more large land predators running loose.
Looks like 2020 has delivered in East Tennessee.
Apparently we have a tiger on the loose.

https://www.cbs42.com/news/tiger-reportedly-spotted-in-knoxville-tennessee/

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) – The Knox County Sheriff’s Office issued a Be On the Lookout alert for a tiger late Wednesday night after reports of the animal being spotted in southeast Knoxville.

According to KCSO, its Patrol Units, Animal Control, Air Watch, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Knoxville Police’s Animal Control Unit and representatives with the Tiger Haven big cat sanctuary were working Wednesday night to locate a tiger that was spotted by a KCSO Deputy in the Forks of the River Industrial Park.

KCSO said just before midnight that there had been no other sightings “at this hour,” and would keep the public updated as more information becomes available.

If anyone has any information on a missing tiger or locates the tiger, they’re asked to please contact the Knox County Sheriff’s Office.

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Got Tiger? (Original Post) LunaSea Sep 2020 OP
Yikes! Alacritous Crier Sep 2020 #1
They should call it a harmless, large, striped Kitty so no one will panic. dameatball Sep 2020 #2
👍🏼 Alacritous Crier Sep 2020 #4
Hold that tiger! Tanuki Sep 2020 #3
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