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Pramono Clarifies the Problem of Tiger Owners Reportedly Skinny in Ragunan

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Governor of DKI Jakarta
Pramono Anung
said
tiger
at Ragunan Wildlife Park, South Jakarta, which went viral in an emaciated condition turned out not to be his.
Previously, Pramono told journalists at the DKI City Hall to state that the tiger that was virally skinny was his.
However, when he visited Ragunan directly, Pramono said that it was not the Sumatran tiger named Sri Deli that belonged to him, but rather a Bengal tiger named Raja.
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He also confirmed that the condition of the Sumatran tiger Sri Deli, which was reported to be thin, turned out to be the opposite in reality.
“It turns out this is. Sri Deli and Sri Deli can all be seen to be very healthy, very fat,” said Pramono at the Ragunan Wildlife Park, South Jakarta, Thursday (20/11).
However, he denied that the tiger named Sri Deli was now in an emaciated condition.
Pramono said the video circulating showing Sri Deli in an emaciated condition was taken when the Covid-19 pandemic occurred.
“Earlier I received a report that it was possible that the video was taken during Covid yesterday so the condition was like that. But now Sri Deli’s condition is very big and friends have seen firsthand whether its condition is very healthy,” said Pramono.
Pramono asked the Ragunan Wildlife Park management to pay attention to the food of the animals in Ragunan.He also denied that there was information on social media that said employees in Ragunan were bringing home pet food.
“I also ask the mother who is responsible for the feed not to let her feed be neglected or lacking as has been alleged so far. So what has gone viral is that it looks as if the feed was brought home, which is not true. Once again, it is not true,” he said.
(yoa/kid)
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