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Bengal waffles but he don't come down. Photo: Barry Batchelor, PA / AP


The world's biggest 'fraidy cat -- at least this week -- is a two-year-old Bengal tiger who's stuck at the top of a tower, too timid to climb back down to Earth.

Tanvir, who lives at Noah's Ark Zoo Farm in Bristol, England, seemed to take to his new, 15-foot "activity tower" -- a structure of wooden platforms and, well, catwalks designed to sharpen the animal's agility and problem-solving skills -- when he scaled it in mere seconds on Monday. But now, he's staging a sit-in, refusing to walk back down.

On Tuesday, the Daily Mail reported that "Tanvir has been spotted peering over the edge of the platform and even dangling his paw over the side, as if to check how high up he is, before slinking back to safety. He spent today stretching and yawning, but resolutely refusing to come down."

The zoo's keepers aren't overly concerned, believing he'll brave the return trip when he's hungry enough. A Bengal tiger can typically last up to five days without food.

This isn't the first time Tanvir has proven to be "mischevious" on the ground but a "wimp" in the air, as zookeepers have described him. Previously, he'd climbed to the top of a tower that was only five feet high, and "even that took him half an hour to get down from," zoo spokesperson Samantha Cordrey told the Daily Mail.

Bengals are known as the second-largest tigers in the world after the Siberian tiger and, like most tigers, are solitary creatures. Rather than living in prides like lions, tigers prefer to live alone in their own, individual swaths of territory, and they are often afraid of humans.

So maybe Tanvir's just looking for a little me-time. According to the zoo's Twitter feed, Noah's Ark had its busiest day ever on August 30, less than six weeks after Tanvir moved into his English digs. (So far, there have been no Tweets about Tanvir's lofty predicament.) The zoo also recently launched a "Tiger Keeper Experience," allowing ordinary folks to help feed the animals.

But if you'd like to add to Tanvir's lack of privacy, see if you can spot him on the zoo's tiger webcam!



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balls#1 balls9-27-2009 @ 12:32AM

Cringer, Prince Adams is gonna be hella pissed.

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