Louisiana Governor Defends Live Tiger at LSU Game Amid Criticism

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Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry criticized LSU's football team for their loss to Alabama and defended his decision to bring a live tiger to the game, despite criticism from animal rights groups and concerns about animal welfare. Landry emphasized the importance of tradition, arguing that having a live tiger at games is a cherished memory for many fans. The tiger, Omar Bradley, was brought in from Florida, and Landry assured that no state or LSU funds were used for this. The decision has sparked debate over animal treatment and the relevance of such traditions.
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