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Big cat cruelty: 68 tigers, lions seized from Joe Exotic's 'Tiger King' park

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The US Justice Department said on Thursday that it had seized 68 lions, tigers and lion-tiger hybrids, as well as a jaguar from the former animal park of Joe Exotic, the star of the Netflix hit 'Tiger King'.

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