San Francisco Zoo Re-Opens Big Cat Exhibit To The Public

SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 21: Zoo patrons look through a newly installed barrier in an enclosure where a Siberian tiger escaped in December 2007 at the San Francisco Zoo February 21, 2008 in San Francisco, California. The San Francisco Zoo reopened its big cat grottos for public viewing almost two months after a man was fatally mauled by a Siberian tiger that escaped from its enclosure on Christmas day. Renovations to the enclosures included an extension of the concrete moat to 16 feet, 4 inches from the bottom, installation of glazing and fencing barrier, and installation of a hot wire electric fence. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 21: Zoo patrons look through a newly installed barrier in an enclosure where a Siberian tiger escaped in December 2007 at the San Francisco Zoo February 21, 2008 in San Francisco, California. The San Francisco Zoo reopened its big cat grottos for public viewing almost two months after a man was fatally mauled by a Siberian tiger that escaped from its enclosure on Christmas day. Renovations to the enclosures included an extension of the concrete moat to 16 feet, 4 inches from the bottom, installation of glazing and fencing barrier, and installation of a hot wire electric fence. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
San Francisco Zoo Re-Opens Big Cat Exhibit To The Public
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