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Big Cat Safety Act: US Wants People to STOP Having Selfies With Tigers, Lions
The House of Representatives passed the Big Cat Public Safety Act (H.R. 1380) last week. The bill aimed to protect big cats in the US by limiting and banning private possessions of tigers, lions, leopards, jaguars, cougars, cheetahs, and any hybrids of these species. The bill also prohibits public interaction with big cats, including cub petting and selfie photo ops.
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