Zoo Reopens After Deadly Tiger Attack

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  • Jan. 3: The San Francisco Zoo opens to visitors for the first time since a Christmas Day tiger attack in San Francisco. A 350-pound a Siberian tiger, killed one person and injured two others after escaping from her enclosure.
  • Jan. 3: Workers at the San Francisco Zoo fortify a lion enclosure in San Francisco.
  • Jan. 3: A newly installed warning sign greets visitors at San Francisco Zoos rhinoceros enclosure in San Francisco. The zoo opened today for the first time since a tiger escaped from its grotto on Christmas Day killing one person and injuring two others.
  • Jan. 3: A grizzly bear at the San Francisco Zoo strolls past visitors in San Francisco. The zoo opened today for the first time since a tiger escaped from its enclosure on Christmas Day, killing one person and injuring two others.
  • This undated file photo provided by the San Francisco Zoo shows Tatiana, a female Siberian tiger that escaped its enclosure and killed one man and injured two others on Dec. 25, 2007 in San Francisco.
  • Jan. 3: Workers at the San Francisco Zoo fortify a lion enclosure in San Francisco.
  • Jan. 3: A grizzly bear at the San Francisco Zoo looks at visitors in San Francisco. Nine days after a tiger mauled three visitors, the San Francisco Zoo reopened Thursday amid heightened scrutiny of its security procedures after an escaped tiger attacked and killed a teenager.

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