Tiger interactions are often popular tourist attractions but here's why you should think first.
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If you’re an avid TikTok user, you might have noticed videos of Malaysians travelling to Thailand and visiting “tiger sanctuaries”, among them in Phuket. For one, the interactions that many people enjoy with the tigers are usually considered “forced interactions”.Tigers are frequently forced into unnatural interactions with tourists, such as posing for photos, being walked on leashes, or participating in feeding sessions.Think about this for a moment, tigers are predators.
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