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Animal lovers strip off and run naked through London Zoo in effort to save endangered tigers

Participants painted their nude bodies in fitting tiger stripes and prowled around the zoo


COURAGEOUS animal-lovers got their kits off and ran around London Zoo in a bid to save the world’s tigers.


Scores of Londoners stripped off to take part in the Zoological Society for London’s (ZSL) Streak for Tigers last night.

Participants painted their nude bodied in fitting tiger stripes and prowled around the zoo.

The annual event funds ZSL’s work protecting tigers and their habitats around the world.

The annual event was held in an effort to fund ZSL's work into protecting tigersParticipants painted themselves in fitting tiger stripesYoung and old came out in forceSome even wore masks to show their supportIt was designed to protect tigers and their habitatsSome runners making friendsA streak of women gather before the runMasks were also deployed for protectionDoing her best tiger impressionA man bags a cheeky selfie with two tigressesWomen midway through their lap at the zooNINTCHDBPICT000258602331Luckily for these runners masks were in abundanceA majestic streak pose for the camera

Fundraising director James Wren said: “A group of tigers may be known as a streak, but sadly seeing any number of them in the wild is increasingly unlikely.

“Money raised by those who dared to bare is vital in helping us continue our work for tigers around the world, and it’s definitely something to tick off the bucket list.”

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