Mexican Authorities Find Tigers, Deer In Drug Lab Raid

Two Tigers And Several Deer Found In Drug Lab
A circus tiger looks out from a cage parked on zoo grounds, in Asuncion, Paraguay,Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012. The tiger is one of nine Bengal tigers and seven African lions from an Argentine circus that were stuck in a Paraguayan border town for two months and recently moved to a shaded area at the Asuncion Zoo where Paraguay's wildlife agency hopes they will be more comfortable as circus owners and Argentine officials work out the circus animals' paperwork for re-entry. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)
A circus tiger looks out from a cage parked on zoo grounds, in Asuncion, Paraguay,Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012. The tiger is one of nine Bengal tigers and seven African lions from an Argentine circus that were stuck in a Paraguayan border town for two months and recently moved to a shaded area at the Asuncion Zoo where Paraguay's wildlife agency hopes they will be more comfortable as circus owners and Argentine officials work out the circus animals' paperwork for re-entry. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Two Bengal tigers and several deer were found at an illegal drug laboratory in the western Mexican state of Jalisco by police officers responding to an anonymous tip, media reports said.

Officers made the discovery Friday at two properties located about 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) northwest of the city of Yahualica, Jalisco Public Safety Commissioner Francisco Alejandro Solorio told the El Informador newspaper.

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