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Meet Zoe: What Netflix’s Tiger King didn’t tell you

At Lions Tigers & Bears, we believe every animal deserves a chance at a happy, healthy life. Zoe and her sister Jem, two tigers rescued from dire conditions, embody the resilience and strength that drives our mission. Their journey from uncertainty to security highlights the importance of compassion and the critical role our supporters play in providing a lifetime safe haven for these magnificent tigers.

A Temporary Haven

When cases like these are under investigation, Lions Tigers & Bears acts as a temporary sanctuary until final decisions are made regarding the animals' fate. During this period, we bear the responsibility of covering all their care expenses, even though they are not yet permanent residents. This is where support from compassionate individuals like YOU becomes invaluable, helping us provide the best care possible for these animals in transition. When Jem & Zoe arrived at Lions Tigers & Bears, they suffered from severe malnutrition among other serious issues requiring immediate medical attention.

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Name
Zoe
BORN DATE
~2019
RESCUE DATE
5/2021
GENDER
Female

Thriving in Their New Environment

Since their arrival, Jem and Zoe have gained weight and adjusted well to their new life. We are delighted with their progress and the positive changes we've seen in them. Their journey from a facility filled with violations to a safe, nurturing environment underscores the transformative power of dedicated care and the unwavering support of our community. This also reinforces our sanctuary’s commitment to community outreach and education, ensuring people recognize and support only accredited sanctuaries.

A New Hope

Jem and Zoe’s story is a testament to the resilience of animals and the impact of our collective efforts. From a temporary haven to a permanent home, their transformation highlights the critical work we do at Lions Tigers & Bears. Their journey is a powerful reminder of the difference we can make together when we stand up for those who cannot speak for themselves.

Visit us at Lions Tigers & Bears to meet Jem and Zoe and learn more about their incredible journey. Their story, like many others, exemplifies the positive change we can bring about with your support. You can also play a vital role in Jem and Zoe’s ongoing care and well-being by sponsoring them. Your sponsorship helps provide the medical care, nutritious food, and enriching environment they need to thrive. Together, we can give Jem and Zoe the life they deserve..

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Milestones

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May 2021
Lions Tigers & Bears rescued Jem and Zoe from the Tiger King Park in Oklahoma.

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May 2021
Jem & Zoe were found severely neglected and suffered from malnutrition. A preliminary exam was initiated before transporting.

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May 2021
LTB acts as a temporary home during investigations and until final decisions are made regarding the fate of the animals.

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May 2021
Lion Tigers & Bears becomes the official lifetime home for Jem & Zoe

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Meet Our Other Residents

Soho
Meet Our Macaw, Soho Soho is a blue and gold macaw that was rescued in 2008. Macaws are highly intelligent creatures, and Soho is no different. He loves to greet our volunteers and staff with a big "HELLO" through out the day - and he always says "GOOD BYE" as everyone clears the sanctuary at days […]
Crystal
Meet Crystal: From a Breeding Facility to a Sanctuary of Hope At Lions Tigers & Bears, we are committed to rescuing animals from dire situations and providing them with a safe, nurturing environment. Crystal the tiger's story is one of survival, resilience, and transformation. Her journey from a harsh breeding facility to our sanctuary highlights […]
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FAQ's

What do tigers eat?

Tigers are carnivores and primarily eat large prey such as deer, wild boar, and buffalo. They are powerful hunters and can take down animals much larger than themselves.

Where do tigers live?

Tigers are found in diverse habitats across Asia, including dense forests, mangrove swamps, grasslands, and even snowy mountains. Their range includes countries like India, Russia, China, Indonesia, and Malaysia.

How long do tigers live?

In the wild, tigers typically live 10-15 years, while in captivity, with proper care, they can live up to 20-25 years due to medical attention, a steady diet, and protection from threats.

Are tigers social animals?

No, tigers are solitary by nature. They establish large territories and usually only come together for mating or when a mother is raising her cubs. Each tiger marks its territory to keep others away.

How fast can tigers run?

Tigers can reach speeds of up to 35-40 mph (56-64 km/h) in short bursts, usually when ambushing prey. However, they rely more on stealth and power than speed when hunting.

Are tigers endangered?

Yes, tigers are endangered. Habitat destruction, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict have drastically reduced their population. There are fewer than 4,500 tigers left in the wild today.

How many tigers are in captivity?

There are an estimated 5,000–10,000 tigers in captivity worldwide, with more in captivity in the U.S. alone than in the wild. Many are kept in roadside zoos, private ownership, or breeding facilities that exploit them for entertainment and profit. Sanctuaries like Lions Tigers & Bears work to rescue tigers from these situations and provide them with lifelong, ethical care.

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