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arxiv: 0801.4407 · v1 · submitted 2008-01-29 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · physics.ed-ph

Tiger Tales: A Critical Examination of the Tiger's Enclosure at the San Francisco Zoo

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Given the recent tragedy involving a 350 pound Siberian Tiger and the death of teenager Carlos Souza Jr., one must ask a fundamental question: Can a tiger overcome an obstacle that is thirty-three feet away and twelve and a half feet tall? Are these dimensions sufficient enough to protect the zoo-visitors from a potential escape and/or attack? To answer these questions we use simple two-dimensional projectile motion to find the minimum velocity a tiger needs in order to clear the obstacle. With our results we conclude that it is highly likely that the tiger was able to leap over the obstacle with ease!

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