Liberty
Meet Liberty the tiger at Endangered Animal Rescue Sanctuary and discover how she thrives with her own space — just like wild tigers naturally do. Tigers are actually solitary animals in the wild and usually live, hunt, and rest alone except during mating or when mothers are raising cubs. Having their own territory helps reduce stress and allows them to feel safe and comfortable in their environment.
Both Liberty and her sister Malaya chose to have their own space, and they are now happily living in separate habitats where they can relax, explore, and enjoy life on their own terms.
Did you know? Bengal tigers are the largest tiger species in India and can leap more than 20 feet in a single jump! Their powerful roar can also be heard from up to two miles away.
At EARS, we are constantly providing the BEST SOLUTION to enrich our amazing yet endangered animals’ quality of life through thoughtful care, enrichment, and habitat choices tailored to each animal’s needs.
If you love animals and want to help the animals at EARS, donate today!


