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Child tiger reported by California freeway. What the CHP really discovered
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Child tiger reported by California freeway. What the CHP really discovered

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Last updated: June 28, 2025 9:52 pm
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The California Freeway Patrol responded to a name this week of a potential child tiger stranded on the aspect of a freeway in San Luis Obispo County.

However what they really found was much less feline and extra feathery.

The supposed cub was noticed alongside a distant stretch of Freeway 166, which connects the Central Coast to the southern San Joaquin Valley, in response to a CHP site visitors log. A driver passing by way of the world Thursday afternoon reported what gave the impression to be a child tiger on the roadside.

A CHP officer despatched to analyze the incident stumbled as a substitute upon a useless hawk, not a tiger cub. The California Division of Transportation, which is liable for eradicating useless animals from state highways, was notified in regards to the deceased hen.

It’s unclear what prompted the caller’s zoological mix-up.

Proudly owning unique animals like tigers is prohibited underneath California legislation, as they pose a menace to public security and native wildlife, in response to the state Division of Fish and Wildlife. Permits are unique to zoos, shelters, analysis services or instructional establishments.

The Large Cat Public Security Act — a federal legislation enacted in 2022 — prevents unlicensed folks from possessing, breeding and transporting huge cats.

A person and girl have been charged in 2022 after buying a jaguar cub and transporting it from Texas to California for industrial exercise.

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