No state or LSU funds were used to bring a live tiger to LSU's recent game against Alabama, per Gov. Jeff Landry’s office.
The tiger's owner, Mitchel Kalmanson, confirmed to WDSU Monday that he did not receive any government funding for the tiger.
The LSU Student Senate passed a resolution Wednesday evening urging LSU to prohibit all live tigers from entering Tiger Stadium.
Mitchel Kalmanson, the owner of the live tiger being brought to LSU football-Alabama game, has a history of mistreatment of ...
But an employee of Mitchel Kalmanson told WBRZ that his organization was the one providing the tiger, and reportedly said it ...
The tiger that will be featured at the game is owned by Mitchel Kalmanson, an exotic animal owner based in Florida. The tiger's name is Omar Bradley.
No state or LSU funds were used "for any aspect of the tiger" that made an appearance at the LSU-Alabama game Saturday, Gov.
No. 15 LSU controversially unveiled a live caged tiger in its stadium for the first time in almost a decade before they were ...
Mitchel Kalmanson is accused of failing to properly feed big cats, as well as keeping them in a vehicle with maggots, food waste and excrement. On two occasions, his tigers have escaped ...
The owner of a live Bengal tiger slated to appear at the LSU-Alabama game Saturday has a history of having his big cats ...