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Zookeeper responds to concerns over tigers watching people in the toilet
Published: Jun 27, 2022 04:46 PM
A visitor to Luanchuan Zhuhai Wildlife Park in Luoyang, Central China's Henan Province found a tiger watching him answering nature's call on June 24, 2022. Screenshot of Jimu News

A visitor to Luanchuan Zhuhai Wildlife Park in Luoyang, Central China's Henan Province found a tiger watching him answering nature's call on June 24, 2022. Screenshot of Jimu News

What is it like to go to the toilet and have a tiger staring at you? A visitor to Luanchuan Zhuhai Wildlife Park in Luoyang, Central China's Henan Province who found a tiger watching him while answering nature's call on Friday can answer this question.

The staff member of the zoo explained that this is a distinguishing feature of the zoo. It is safe, and all the tigers are only one or two years old. 

Some netizens say that this is good for visitors to stay close to nature, while others are concerned about safety issues. "Even though there's a glass window, you will probably get constipated when you go to the bathroom with a tiger staring at you," one netizen said. "If the tiger suddenly gets angry or wants to attack people, I wonder if a layer of glass is safe enough," another netizen asked.