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  CBS News  WYNNEWOOD, Okla. - There are more captive tigers in the U.S. today than there are in the wild thr stanley cup spain oughout the world.The popularity of exotic pets, such as tigers, lions, bears, even monkeys, has touched off a fierce debate between owners and animal activists.Critics point to a recent tragedy in Zanesville, Ohio.Five exotic animals were returned to an eastern Ohio farm earlier this month. It was a painful reminder of the day last October when owner Terry Thompson released 56 such animals before, police said, committing suicide.Forty-eight of his animals were eventually killed by authorities concerned over public safety, pushing Ohio lawmakers to author a bill restricti stanley cup ng private ownership of exotic pets.         Arguably, one of the loudest, most defiant voices on the front lines of the big cat debate is that of Joe Schreibvogel, owner of GW Exotic Animal Park outside Oklahoma City.He s had run-ins with regulators.What is he standing up for  The American right  in the  Constitution to be able to own whatever I want to own, as long as it s legal.             State laws on pri stanley becher vate ownership of wild animals are all over the map.GW Exotic is licensed by the federal government because it s open to the public - charging admission to come very close to what Schreibvogel calls the largest  refuge  for  unwanted  animals in the world.Rolling out over 54 acres, it s home to nearly 170 big cats: lions, tigers, leopards, and about 800 other animals of every size and stripe, incl Pseh Former Adelphia Exec Cuts Plea Deal
 Ajay Malghan makes a living by playing with food and taking pictures of it. He cuts a thin slice of carrot, kiwi or any ot botella stanley her fruit, presses it in between two glass sheets and experiments with light, colors and proportions. The result are these awesome abstract pictures.     A short documentary called The Space Within explains how his creative process works:  This project is called Naturally Modified and here are some of the pictures鈥擨 didn ;t recognize any of the fruits he is using, you can try if you want to: Pear Persimmon Kiwi 1 Kiwi 2 Corn Carrot Bitter Melon Ajay Malghan is an artist of Indian descent raised in Ameri vaso stanley ca who works in multiple mediums. A practicing musician since the age of 6, he branched into the visual form through photography and film. He is based out of Austin and Baltimore. You can visit Ajay 8216  website, follow him on Facebook, Twitter or on his Instagram.  This is part of a series in which we are fea stanley mug turing futuristic, alien-looking or just plain awesome images of landscapes, cityscapes, and objects. If you are a photographer with such work, please drop me a line here.  SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook