A tiger nurses piglets in a Thailand zoo. Nursed by a pig when it was younger, the tiger sees the piglets as family instead of food.
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Weird True & Freaky: Tiger Nurses Piglets
A tiger nurses piglets in a Thailand zoo. Nursed by a pig when it was younger, the tiger sees the piglets as family instead of food.
Added: Oct 4, 2009 Views: 29576 Views Runtime: 02:50
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