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A white tiger has died of "age-related health issues", West Midlands Safari Park has said. The attraction in Bewdley, Worcestershire, announced the death of Ben on social media and asked visitors ...
The Bewdley attraction said he had "slowed down" recently and age-related issues "caught up with him". In a statement on Facebook, West Midlands Safari Park said: "At almost 20 years of age ...
The "lovely" contributions represented a "great pick me up" following Ben's death, West Midlands Safari Park ... was born at the park on 4 October 2004 and died on Tuesday of age-related health ...
Regular visitors to West Midlands Safari Park have shared their disappointment after finding out the attraction had banned guests from feeding some of the animals on the safari drive-through.
WEST Midlands Safari Park is set to host a meet-and-greet with ... and children under the age of three are free.
blood ice blocks. Lestari enjoying herself after going for a dip in the water with a ball. Credit: West Midlands Safari Park They also provided her with some of her favourite toys, including some ...
He recovered but 'age-related health issues' finally caught up with him, the attraction said. West Midlands Safari Park's tiger Ben has died. Photo: West Midlands Safari Park The safari park said ...