Ohio's New Facility for Seized Exotic Animals Features Tight Security
A new high-security building outside Columbus, Ohio, is equipped with cameras, steel cages and a giant fence with electrified wire – all built to hold tigers, snakes and other exotic animals confiscated under a new Ohio law, The Associated Press reports.
The law requires owners to register exotic animals such as lions, tigers and some snakes. Any confiscated animals would be temporarily housed at the new Dangerous Wild Animal Temporary Holding Facility.