Olga holds several whips as she stands several feet away from Midnight inside his cage. The cat walks on a beam above the ground, growling at the trainer while an unidentified man watches from outside.
At the California Zoological Gardens Duke, a 600-pound Bengal tiger, attacked June, an adult mountain lion, dislocating her vertebra and elbow. The tiger tore through the wire netting between the two cages that separated them. June is reported as healing but very temperamental from the incident. Duke was successfully sedated.
A behind-the-scenes look at the animal actors that have roles in popular motion pictures. These animals are well-groomed like any human Hollywood star, and are trained for the profession from a very young age, marked as being highly intelligent. They reside at the California Zoological Gardens on Lincoln Park Boulevard.
At the auditorium of the Los Angeles Junior College president of the Zoological Society of Los Angeles and herpetologist Dr. G. Edward Roehrig discourages the killing of snakes to avoid wasting thousands of dollars getting rid of their natural prey such as rats, squirrels, and gophers.
A behind-the-scenes look at the animal actors that have roles in popular motion pictures. These animals are well-groomed like any human Hollywood star, and are trained for the profession from a very young age, marked as being highly intelligent. They reside at the California Zoological Gardens on Lincoln Park Boulevard.The 6-year-old Siberian named Beauty is trained by Melville Koontz and is used for his frightening snarls and roars. He will also be starring in an upcoming Warner Brothers picture "The Killer Tiger", although he is very well-behaved off set.
At the California Zoological Gardens, Duke, a 600-pound Bengal tiger, attacked June, an adult mountain lion, dislocating her vertebra and elbow. The tiger tore through the wire netting between the two cages that separated them. June is reported as healing but very temperamental from the incident. Duke was successfully sedated.
At the California Zoological Gardens Duke, a 600-pound Bengal tiger, attacked June, an adult mountain lion, dislocating her vertebra and elbow. The tiger tore through the wire netting between the two cages that separated them. June is reported as healing but very temperamental from the incident. Duke was successfully sedated.