Animal lovers streak unclad through London Zoo to help save tigers from extinction (Photos 18+)

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Animal lovers streaked unclad through London Zoo on a sponsored run to help save tigers from extinction.

Many of those who took part stri*ped off everything and painted themselves in tiger stripes before jogging among the caged animals.

The annual event in question was the Zoological Society for London’s (ZSL) Streak for Tigers – which raises money to help protect tigers and their habitats around the world.

Tigers are classed as an endangered species with global populations on the decrease due to poaching and the increasing destruction of their natural habitats.

It’s believed that there are now less than 6,000 wild tigers left worldwide.

The event began at 7pm and the so-called Tiger Streakers – because a group of tigers is called a streak – were encouraged to let go of all their inhibitions and go completely unclad for a whole five to ten minutes.

 

At the end of their run they were handed a foil blanket and to protect their modesty.

Each runner paid a £20 registration fee and had pledged to raise at least £150 to help save tigers.

According to Unilad , all participants understood that photos of their antics could end up online.

Credit: London Zoo, Zoological Society of London (ZSL), Informationng

1 thought on “Animal lovers streak unclad through London Zoo to help save tigers from extinction (Photos 18+)

  1. When has human being, the crown of GOD’s creation become animal himself?

    Human being now operate lesser than animal.

    Shame!Shame!! Shame!!!

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