Week in wildlife: an elephant goes shopping and a tiger gets a pedicure
Briefly

The article presents various instances of wildlife around the world, from a male elephant getting stuck in sweet rice crackers in Thailand to a family of owls captivating residents in San Francisco. It highlights fascinating interactions between humans and animals, including veterinarians caring for Tschuna, an Amur tiger with an ingrown claw, and the adaptation of deer living near busy airports. Each observation brings awareness to the beauty and challenges faced by wildlife in their natural habitats as well as the ongoing efforts to care for them.
A great horned owl family has gained attention in Bernal Heights, San Francisco, drawing local residents keen to watch their fluffy chicks during evening hours.
Veterinarians at Yorkshire Wildlife Park tend to an Amur tiger named Tschuna, who underwent an operation for an ingrown claw, ensuring a speedy recovery.
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