How
many tigers are at the temple?
There are 14 tigers at the temple.
Seven were orphans rescued from
the wild and seven have been
breed and born here at the temple.
(information as of June 2005)
How
did the temple come to have
tigers?
Local people intercepted cubs,
whose mothers were killed from
poachers brought them to the
temple. The Abbot took them
in when no-one else would and
cares for them as his sons and
daughters.
What
kind of tigers are these?
They are Indo-Chinese tigers
and they are native to Thailand
, Laos , Burma , Cambodia ,
Vietnam Malaysia and Southeast
China .
How
is it that they are so calm?
They have been hand-reared with
compassion by the monks and
have had interaction since they
were young cubs. So they have
imprinted on humans and have
accepted us part of their lives.
They are also use to people
coming to the temple and having
photos with as it is a daily
routine.
Are
the tigers sedated or drugged
in anyway?
No, they are not drugged. Tigers
are nocturnal animals, so they
sleep during the heat of the
day. The tiger’s eyes are better
adapted to lower light levels
than their prey species, so
they can surprise their prey
with greater ability in darkness.
This means they are more active
and hunt at night. Adult tigers
are naturally lazier, whereas
the cubs are more active and
will play if it is not too hot.
A wild animal that has been
sedated is more dangerous because
they become disorientated with
their surroundings and everything
around them becomes a threat.
This brings out their wild instincts
and they are more likely to
attack.
Has
anyone ever been attacked by
the tigers?
No. No-one has ever been attacked
by the tigers. The monks and
Tiger Temple staff have very
good control over the tigers
and can read their behaviour
extremely well. The tiger handlers
get the occasional scratch while
playing with the cubs but nothing
serious has ever happen at the
temple.
So
they don’t ever get angry or
aggressive?
Like any animal, including humans,
they have their moments when
they do not want to do something
and have a growl. But this is
just a warning that they are
not happy with the situation
and when you stop they are happy
to get a pat. There has been
no real aggression against anyone.
What
do the tigers eat?
Whole chicken, beef and dried
cat food. The meat is cooked
due to the Asian bird flu and
so the tigers do not get the
taste of blood and associate
blood with food. The dried cat
food replaces the nutrients
lost from the meat during the
cooking process.
Will
they ever be released back into
the wild?
No. Not this generation because
they cannot hunt and feed themselves.
Also they are too familiar with
humans. The tiger in the wild
is very secretive and fearful
but these have no fear of humans.
The next generation will be
released back to the wild, onto
a reserve. They will have little
human contact. They will be
trained to hunt and feed themselves
on the ‘ Tiger Island ’, currently
under construction and then
released back into the wild.
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