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    Woman nearly bitten by tiger after hopping fence at zoo, video shows

    By Julia Reinstein,

    5 hours ago

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    Police are seeking a woman who hopped a fence surrounding a tiger enclosure at a New Jersey zoo.

    Video of the incident showed the unidentified woman reaching through the enclosure's fence at the Cohanzick Zoo in Bridgeton.

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    Bridgeton Police Department - PHOTO: In this photo released by the Bridgeton Police Department, a woman is shown on video 'enticing' a tiger after illegally climbing into an enclosure in at the Bridgeton Park and Zoo in New Jersey.
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    The woman can be seen attempting to pet the animal, then jumping back when it appears to momentarily become aggressive.

    "A female at the Cohanzick Zoo went over the wooden fence at the tiger enclosure and began enticing the tiger almost getting bit by putting her hand through the wire enclosure," police said.

    It was not immediately clear when the incident took place, but police released the footage Tuesday.

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    Bridgeton Police Department - PHOTO: In this photo released by the Bridgeton Police Department, a sign is shown outside the tiger enclosure at the Bridgeton Park and Zoo in New Jersey.
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    At the end of the video, the woman is seen turning and hopping back over the wooden fence and walking away.

    They also shared a photo of a sign in the area of the enclosure, which warned visitors not to climb over the fence.

    Police are asking anyone who recognizes the woman in the video to contact them at 856-451-0033.

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