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Zoo needs to separate fighting tigers

LONDON, Oct. 1 (UPI) -- A male and female tiger that don't get along are prompting the London Zoo to seek $10 million to finance a new big cat enclosure.

Keepers at the 180-year-old facility said they were hoping that Sumatran tigers Sarah and Lumpur would mate but instead the two have been fighting, The Daily Telegraph reported Wednesday.

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Veterinarian Barnardo Luque served on a five-member inspection team that recommended separating the tigers after noticing a wound on one of Sarah's legs.

"Apparently, she was a bad-tempered tiger," Luque told the newspaper. "It was a situation that you might expect to see in large felines but it you see an injury you have to do something."

As a condition for renewing its license, the London Zoo must submit plans for a new outdoor tiger exhibit within two years, The Daily Telegraph says.

The zoo plans to launch a public appeal next year to raise the necessary $10 million.

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