A tiger has tested positive for coronavirus after several big cats developed a dry cough at a zoo.
The four-year-old Malayan tiger called Nadia is said to be the first known case of an animal getting ill after catching COVID-19 from a human.
Nadia, her sister Azul, three African lions and two Amur tigers showed symptoms of the killer bug after coming into contact with an infected keeper.
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