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Ross Kemp’s Britain’s Tiger Kings viewers outraged as exotic snakes kept in tiny tupperware boxes

From Honey Bee Media BRITAINS TIGER KINGS: ON THE TRAIL WITH ROSS KEMP Tuesday 30th March 2021 on ITV Pictured: Ross Kemp with one of a collection of 5 rare Bengal Tigers at Heythrop Zoological Garden in Oxfordshire. Owned by Jim Clubb who has the largest private collection of exotic animals in the UK Ross Kemp is on the trail of Britain's tiger and lion kings. He meets a man with lions in his back garden, a couple with a vast menagerie made from scrap and an ex-circus trainer who owns five tigers. He even enters into a lion's cage. (c) Honey Bee Media For further information please contact Peter Gray peter.gray@itv.com This photograph is ? Honey Bee Media and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme BRITAIN?S TIGER KINGS: ON THE TRAIL WITH ROSS KEMP or ITV. Once made available by the ITV Picture Desk, this photograph can be reproduced once only up until the Transmission date and no reproduction fee will be charged. Any subsequent usage may incur a fee. This photograph must not be syndicated to any other publication or website, or permanently archived, without the express written permission of ITV Picture Desk. Full Terms and conditions are available on the website www.itvpictures.com
Britain’s Tiger King viewers weren’t happy on Tuesday night (Picture: ITV)

Britain’s Tiger Kings viewers were left outraged by Ross Kemp’s documentary on Tuesday night, after being introduced to the owner of exotic snakes who kept them in tiny tupperware boxes.

The show saw the presenter investigate the 4,000 wild animals including lions, tigers, bears, crocodiles and giant snakes which are kept in private ownership across the UK.

One sequence saw Ross meet reptile enthusiast Gary Smith, who keeps around 40 snakes in his home – and viewers weren’t happy about the conditions they were stored in.

Ross came face to face with some of his pets, with Gary encouraging him to touch the fangs of one of his animals.

After taking a tour around Gary’s house, Ross was taken outside and introduced to an enormous albino Labyrinth Burmese Python, one of the biggest snakes in the world.

The snake wrapped itself around Ross’s legs, before being removed from the grateful presenter.

Gary also introduced viewers to a huge lizard he owned, which he likes to walk around his local park.

After watching the film and seeing the condition the snakes were kept in, viewers hit out at the owner and called for them to be kept in better surroundings.

Meanwhile, the first part of the documentary which aired last week introduced viewers to Reece Oliver, who owns two lions, as well as penguins living in his back garden.

Viewers were left enraged after seeing the lions being kept in the back gardens of private owners.

Britain’s Tiger Kings is available on ITV Hub.

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