Two injured baby tigers were found in a forest in Thailand and brought to the Bhuddist temple Wat Pha Luang, where monks cared for them. Since then, many orphaned baby tigers have been brought there and raised by the monks. The temple tigers are tame and eat only cooked meat to avoid developing a taste for blood. The temple serves as a sanctuary for animals and is open for tourists to visit and photograph the tigers, with donations accepted.