Four-day operation concludes successfully
The municipal president of Tepetlaoxtoc, Diana Morales, confirmed this morning the capture of the Bengal tiger that escaped last Saturday from a wildlife center. The animal, identified as Kenzo, had caused the mobilization of federal and local authorities.
The escape occurred on the Property or Facility that Manages Wildlife outside of its Natural Habitat (PIMVS) called Animal Experience México. The Federal Environmental Protection Agency (Profepa) reported that the feline is already receiving medical attention.
Capture details
According to the official report, the operation lasted four days until the specimen was contained without any violent events or damage to people being recorded. Authorities did not detail the exact capture method, but noted that the safety of the community and the animal was prioritized.
Kenzo is under veterinary observation. Profepa will evaluate the conditions of the PIMVS and determine possible sanctions. The case revives the debate on the regulation of centers that house exotic species in areas close to residential areas.




