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Tiger King
A colorful polygamist with a giver at his waist, a home-grown country singer, and the fearless owner of an Oklahoma zoo, where he raised lions, pumas, tigers, alligators and bears. Joseph Schreibvogel, better known as Joe Exotic, as well as "King of the Tiger", was to be a modern version of P.T. Barnum. The problem began when an animal rights activist stood in his way. On April 12, Netflix will show a special episode of the series that everyone is talking about today.
A colorful polygamist with a giver at his waist, a home-grown country singer, and the fearless owner of an Oklahoma zoo, where he raised lions, pumas, tigers, alligators and bears. Joseph Schreibvogel, better known as Joe Exotic, as well as "King of the Tiger", was to be a modern version of P.T. Barnum. The problem began when an animal rights activist stood in his way. On April 12, Netflix will show a special episode of the series that everyone is talking about today.
- The documentary series "King of the Tigers", available on Netflix since March 20, tells the story of the underground world of exotic animal breeders
- The most eccentric breeder was Joe Exotic, head of Garold Wayne Exotic Animal Memorial Park in Oklahoma, where over a thousand creatures were at its peak
- Carole Baskin, the owner of a shelter for big cats, who fights for animal rights, decided to put an end to his hobby.
- Back then, things got really dark and almost led to a tragedy
- Netflix will show a special episode of "King of the Tiger"
"King of the Tigers": a frame from the film
Picture from platform Netflix