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Hundreds Streak Around London Zoo To Support Tigers

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Photo: AP Photo / Alastair Grant

Around 200 people have streaked through London Zoo to help raise money to protect tigers.

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Photo: AP Photo / Alastair Grant

Some of the runners wore tiger-style body paint while others had nothing more than their trainers on as they raced around the zoo.

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Photo: AP Photo / Alastair Grant

The run supports the Zoological Society of London’s global conservation projects and was the third Streak for Tigers event.

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Photo: AP Photo / Alastair Grant

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Photo: AP Photo / Alastair Grant

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>Photo: ZSL London Zoo

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Photo: ZSL London Zoo

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Photo: ZSL London Zoo

Via EarthTouch, ITV

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