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Animals tranquilized at Tiger Ridge sanctuary

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A tranquilized tiger is removed by state officials.

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A tiger watches as a tranquilized animal is removed.

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Spectators watch from across the road.

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State officials prepare to enter a cage.

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State officials remove a tranquilized animal.

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Wood County Sheriff Mark Wasylyshyn, center, talks with Merissa Coffman, back to camera, left, and her mother, Corrina Hetrick.

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Dee Nuhfer, of Stony Ridge left, Arleen Fountain of Toledo, center, and Merissa Coffman of Stony Ridge watch as state officials remove animals from the Tiger Ridge Exotics.

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Corrina Hetrick, cries as as state officials remove animals from the Tiger Ridge Exotics.

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