
There once was a tiger named Kip with his mother Pearl she was white but he was orange he thinks his father was orange.



But some mean people were planning to catch Kip in the middle of the night so his mom can reproduce what Kip and his mother didn't know Kip's father was killed by the zoo because he tried to escape them.






So in the middle of the night they came and took Kip to the zoo for testing and for people too see him safely.







Finally those mean people got him and did the tests.























They tied Kip up and put him in the van to take him to the zoo.









It was a nice exhibit but he missed his mom and didn't know what to do but he wasn't lonely there were two white tigers there two crocs and two owl's






















They helped the crocodiles with their young when they need help. They kinda were the helper to the other animals the white tiger her name was Snowy she was kind and gentle with the young ones and snowfire her twin brother was brave annoying and funny.






The people who caught Kip and Snowy had a gruesome plan the people found some weird stones and decided to burn the stones into their heads and but them on sale for pets or other zoos but little did they know they were fire, earth, and water stones.





















They were moved to a breeding exhibit but apparently Snowfire wasn't allowed in. They think it's because he's Snowy's brother but at one point they fell in love.
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