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Smuggled Tiger Undergoes Emergency Surgery In California

Moka, a Bengal tiger cub that a person attempted to smuggle into California from Mexico, is shown in this photo, January 2018.
San Diego Zoo
Moka, a Bengal tiger cub that a person attempted to smuggle into California from Mexico, is shown in this photo, January 2018.

A Bengal tiger cub that was being smuggled into California from Mexico has undergone emergency surgery to fix internal problems he probably had before being rescued.

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The San Diego Zoo Safari Park says the male cub, named Moka, had the operation Tuesday and appears to be recovering but he'll remain under observation.

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The park says Moka had abdominal adhesions and recently had shown signs of ill health.

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Moka was 6 weeks old when he was found on the floor of a car last August at a San Diego border checkpoint. Tigers are endangered and it's illegal to import them without a permit.

He was handed over to the park.

The driver, who'd claimed he bought the cub as a pet, was sentenced to six months in prison.

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