Tiger kills man who jumps into enclosure in China
The Associated Press, Beijing | Sun, 03/08/2009 11:02 AM
A Siberian tiger at a wildlife park near Beijing
attacked and killed a man who clmbed into its enclosure thinking he
found a shortcut down from the Great Wall, a park official said
Sunday.
The 20-year-old man, surnamed Guo, had been hiking with two other
people on the wall when the group decided to jump down to save time
on the descent - unknowingly landing themselves in Badaling Wildlfe
World's tiger enclosure.
The tiger pounced on Guo, knocking him down and clamping its jaws
around his throat, said a wildlife officer who gave only his surname
Wang. Guo was killed instantly.
A park ranger who saw the attack chased the tiger in a jeep until
it released the body, while the other two men escaped by clambering
up a fence and out of the enclosure, Wang said.
"The men ignored all the warning igns and jumped over the
protective fences," Wang said.
The two men who escaped told police they had seen signs around
the enclosure cautioning of predatory animals but did not believe
the warnings because they could not see any, the Beijing Times
newspaper reported.
The Siberian tiger, also known asthe Amur, Manchurian or Ussuri
tiger, is one of the world's rarest species. They are the largest of
the big cats, weighing up to 500 pounds (226 kilograms). There are
believed to be about 400 of the critically endangered animals in the
wild.