TBLISI, GEORGIA – Police shot and killed a rare white tiger that killed a man at a warehouse in Tblisis. The big cat was one of two white tigers that escaped the city’s zoo during last weekend’s flash floods. Police don’t know if the second white tiger is alive or dead. Georgia’s prime minister issued a public apology, saying zoo managers told him all the dangerous animals were captured or dead.
White Tiger Escapes Tblisi Zoo, Kills Man

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