Two injured baby tigers were brought to Wat Pha Luang temple in Thailand after their parents were killed by poachers. The monks cared for them and have since taken in many other orphaned baby tigers. The tigers are treated like members of the temple family and are tame, eating only cooked meat to avoid developing a taste for blood. The temple has become a sanctuary for animals and a preservation center, where tourists can visit and have their photo taken with the tigers by donating to the temple.