Sustainability Energy

Tiger roams streets of Houston

Story at a glance:

  • One person can be seen grabbing the tiger and bringing it into their home after a confrontation with neighbors.
  • The tiger was wearing a collar and roaming around someone’s front lawn.
  • It is legal to own a tiger in the surrounding unincorporated Harris County.

A tiger was loose in Houston on Mother’s Day.

At 8 p.m. near the Ivy Wall Drive residential area in Houston, a collared tiger roamed around people’s houses, The New York Post reported.

KHOU, a CBS-affiliated television station licensed to Houston, stated an armed man pointed a gun at the tiger, warning the assumed owner to retrieve his tiger.


America is changing faster than ever! Add Changing America to your Facebook or Twitter feed to stay on top of the news.


“Get the f–k back inside. F–k you and your f–king tiger,” the man said.

“I’ll get him, I’ll get him,” the apparent owner said in response back.

“There is a freaking bengal tiger roaming in this yard and this dude needs to be careful,” a woman said in another video. “What the heck? Why is there a tiger?”

 

The police were called regarding the incident, but it is not clear if charges were filed. 

KHOU noted it is illegal to own tigers in Houston. But it is legal to own the animal in the surrounding unincorporated Harris County if the owner registers the animal and follows strict rules. 


READ MORE STORIES FROM CHANGING AMERICA

EXTREMELY RARE CALICO LOBSTER RESCUED FROM RESTAURANT

TRILLIONS OF CICADAS ARE ABOUT TO SWARM 15 STATES

NEW STUDY EXPLAINS WHY NEARLY 20 PERCENT OF ELECTRIC CAR OWNERS RETURN TO GAS

EXTREMELY RARE ANIMAL CAUGHT AND PHOTOGRAPHED BY FISHERMAN

25,000 BARRELS OF TOXIC DDT FOUND DUMPED IN OCEAN OFF CALIFORNIA

‘I’M NOT YOUR FOOD’ JOGGER TELLS BEAR TO TALK HIS WAY OUT OF ATTACK

WHEN BOBCAT ATTACKS, HUSBAND SAVES HIS WIFE’S LIFE


Copyright 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Changing america