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Caretaker killed by tiger at wildlife protect in southeastern Oklahoma
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Caretaker killed by tiger at wildlife protect in southeastern Oklahoma

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Last updated: September 22, 2025 3:15 am
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HUGO, Okla. — An animal handler was killed by a tiger beneath his care at a protect for large cats in southeastern Oklahoma, the group mentioned Sunday.

Growler Pines Tiger Protect mentioned in a press release that Ryan Easley died Saturday in “an accident” involving a tiger on the property close to Hugo, not removed from the Texas border.

“This tragedy is a painful reminder of each the wonder and unpredictability of the pure world,” the protect mentioned on its Fb web page. “Ryan understood these dangers — not out of recklessness however out of affection. The animals beneath his care weren’t simply animals to him, however beings he fashioned a reference to — one rooted in respect, every day care and love.”

All excursions have been canceled till additional discover, the assertion mentioned.

The protect is a personal facility the place guests can ebook excursions to view tigers and see demonstrations on how the animals are educated and cared for, in accordance with its web site.

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