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Crazy Zoo Goer Confronts 11 White Tigers After Jumping Out Of Car

This is the moment a wildlife park visitor sits in front of a group of tigers and reportedly tries to provoke them after jumping out of his car.

The incident was filmed at Beijing Wildlife Park in the Chinese capital Beijing on the afternoon of 23rd October.

The following day, the park said in a statement that a visitor in the self-drive area exited his vehicle and confronted 11 white tigers.

A tourist sits in front of tigers at the self-driving tour area of Beijing Wild Animal Park in China. (AsiaWire)

The man allegedly ignored staff’s warnings and used words and gestures to try to provoke the big cats.

In the footage, the suspect is seen crouched in front of several white tigers as several men keep a distance and shout at him to move away.

The tigers grunt and gather in front of the man who appears to be staring at them intently in the 30-second clip.

A tourist sits in front of tigers at the self-driving tour area of Beijing Wild Animal Park in China. (AsiaWire)

According to the news site Baidu, zookeepers fed the animals while the man was sitting close to them to distract them from his presence.

The police were informed that a visitor had violated the park’s rules and trespassed into a prohibited area to confront the white tigers and an investigation was opened.

After reviewing the CCTV footage, the police announced the following day that they had arrested a 56-year-old man named as Jiang.

A tourist sits in front of tigers at the self-driving tour area of Beijing Wild Animal Park in China. (AsiaWire)

The investigation into his actions is ongoing.

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