GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – A popular Michigan zoo announced the passing of one of its best-known tigers. The John Ball Zoo in Grand Rapids said it made the “very difficult” decision to humanely euthanize their 18-year-old Amur tiger, Nika. “In recent years, her caretakers began noticing changes in her movement.…Read More
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