Tigers rescued from Joe Exotic aka The Tiger King Joe

KEENESBURG, COLORADO - APRIL 1: A young tiger relaxes in his open enclosures enjoying a once unimagined life of freedom at the Wild Animal Sanctuary on April 1, 2020 in Kennesburg, Colorado. These tigers are among 45 tigers the sanctuary rescued from Joe Exotic's Greater Wynnewood Animal Park in Florida which is the subject of a recently released miniseries on Netflix called The Tiger King. There are an estimated 70 tigers still living in his animal parks. The sanctuary got 39 of the tigers in 2017 and just brought back another six driving 26 hours overnight to get them back to Colorado. The Wild Animal Sanctuary is a 720 acre refuge home to more than 450 lions, tigers, bears, wolves and other rescued carnivores. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
KEENESBURG, COLORADO - APRIL 1: A young tiger relaxes in his open enclosures enjoying a once unimagined life of freedom at the Wild Animal Sanctuary on April 1, 2020 in Kennesburg, Colorado. These tigers are among 45 tigers the sanctuary rescued from Joe Exotic's Greater Wynnewood Animal Park in Florida which is the subject of a recently released miniseries on Netflix called The Tiger King. There are an estimated 70 tigers still living in his animal parks. The sanctuary got 39 of the tigers in 2017 and just brought back another six driving 26 hours overnight to get them back to Colorado. The Wild Animal Sanctuary is a 720 acre refuge home to more than 450 lions, tigers, bears, wolves and other rescued carnivores. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
Tigers rescued  from Joe Exotic aka The Tiger King Joe
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