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Updated: 2011-04-22 14:31
(Agencies)
![]() Veterinarians prepare to put an anesthetised Bengal tiger into a cage in Cancun, Mexico, April 21, 2011. The Attorney General's Office and the Federal Environmental Protection Agency confiscated nine adult Bengal tigers, two jaguars and a tiger cub on Thursday in a joint operation after receiving complaints that they were being exploited as a tourist attraction by a local businessman, according to local media. The animals will be sent to different zoos in the country. [Photo/Agencies]
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