Taylor Swift's Song About Travis Kelce's 'Manhood' is Causing Tigers to React This Way

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Taylor Swift's Song About Travis Kelce's 'Manhood' is Causing Tigers to React This Way

In the newest installment of her FAFO series on YouTube, Kylie Kelce made a special visit to the Philadelphia Zoo. During her tour, she interacted with various animals and spoke with zookeepers, uncovering some surprising insights about the creatures residing there.

While meeting the tigers, Kelce learned a curious fact: the zoo plays Taylor Swifts song Wood to encourage the tigers mating behavior. This revelation came from the zoos Senior Director of Animal Care, Maggie Morse, as she guided Kelce through the animal habitats.

During the episode, Kelce met Whiz, a 13-year-old Amur tiger, and asked questions about his daily life at the zoo. Morse shared details about his routines and explained that a new female tiger, Rory, had recently arrived. Morse humorously described the situation as a little Love Island scenario, noting that Rory seems interested in Whizs brother, Dmitri, while still having the freedom to choose a mate. This careful pairing helps maintain genetic diversity among tiger populations in AZA-accredited zoos.

Kelce expressed excitement about the potential of a baby tiger, joking about encouraging Whiz to support Dmitri. In response, Morse revealed the unusual method they use to set the mood: playing music, including Taylor Swifts Wood, behind the scenes. Kelces playful reaction showed she was both amused and intrigued by the idea.

The episode highlighted the unique and sometimes surprising ways zoos engage with their animals, blending care, conservation, and a touch of pop culture.

Author: Riley Thompson

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