In the Tajujou (China) zoo, ordinary dogs of the Chau-Chau breed were painted as tiger to lure tourists. An ambiguous move caused outrage among some visitors, as it was already before, when pets were given a panda. About this writes the publication The Sun.
On the frames shot at the Tajujou Zoo (Jiangsu Province), you can see how the dogs with monobrovia, painted in orange with black stripes, walk around the yard, sniff the territory and rested with front paws on the fence on the fence.
Obviously, these are not tigers: the ears are too pointed, and the orange color of the wool looks unnatural. However, young children who have never seen this beast in their lives can confuse a dog with a cub of a large cat.
Later, employees of the zoo still recognized that these are painted dogs of the chau-chau breed.
Recall that earlier Focus wrote about an extremely rare female Lemura, who unexpectedly gave birth to three cubs in the Australian Wildlife Park of Altina (Altina Wildlife Park), in the New South Wales. Experts want to study DNA testing data to find their father, because they do not understand under what circumstances this could happen.
The Nuremberg Zoo (Germany) also fell into the scandal, announcing his intention to get rid of almost half of the 45 Guinean patterns.