Srivastava recalled to The Mirror how she attempted to talk to the tiger in an attempt to stop the attack. "In a few moments I saw the tiger, standing half of meter from me," she said. The zookeeper said she felt like she was “in a dream” as Typhoon continued to maul her, pushing her to the ground. Srivastava told The Mirror the tiger “shattered” her wrist and “broke” her fingers, but her nerves are still intact. He arrived at the zoo in the Russian Kaliningrad region, a pocket of land located between Poland and Lithuania, on Feb. 4, 2002.
Source: Fox News November 16, 2017 19:18 UTC