Rare Bengal Tiger Which Escaped Zoo During Mexico Floods Found Dead
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The flare tiger that escaped from the zoo after the heavy rains in Puebla was located without life, reported the Mayor of Xicotepec, Carlos Barragán Amador. "I want to inform you that last night we already found it, it was under roots and trees. Yesterday, fortunately, a boy of those who work with us saw that a little piece of waste was coming out of his hand and moving that great debris was detected that it was our tiger," he said. Edil lamente…
The mystery ended with a sad finding. The flare tiger that escaped from the Animalia Park zoo in Xicotepec was found lifeless, confirmed environmental authorities. During the last hours, staff of the enclosure and elements of Environmental Protection made tours in the mountain area where the specimen had disappeared after the intense rains that damaged the park facilities. Where was the flare tiger located? The tiger was found buried between roo…
Following the alert issued by authorities regarding the escape of a Bengal tiger from a zoo in Puebla, it was reported that the feline was found dead, as a result of the rains that had allowed it to escape. On social media, Carlos Barragán Amador, director of the Animalia Zoo, located in Xicotepec, stated […]
The flare tiger , who escaped from the Animalia Park zoo in Xicotepec, Puebla, was found dead, confirmed the Federal Office of Environmental Protection (Profepa). The feline escaped from damage to the premises of the enclosure due to heavy rains recorded in the area, according to the authorities. Where did you find the flare tiger who escaped from the Animalia Park zoo? La Profepa reported that in the morning today, the tiger was located by zoo …
The Federal Office of Environmental Protection (PROFEPA) reported on Saturday, October 11, 2025 that the flare tiger was found with a report of escape at a zoo in Xicotepec, Puebla. The unit reported that the animal was located by zoo personnel earlier today, buried among the debris left by the floods. According to the zoo administration, the prosecutor said, the feline was trapped under roots and trunks of trees that were dragged by the current…
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