A wildlife park officials say they hope that DHL will take a refugee white tiger before the school’s summer holidays after DHL took steps to give it.
Lincolnshire Wildlife Park stated that Tiger, called Alex, was left and dehydrated by Medics and Army volunteers in Ukraine last year, who was infected with parasites and tired.
After receiving medical treatment, he is now waiting for his new house to the park near Boston.
Park CEO Steve Nichols said: “I hope someone is to sign for him. If they take a delivery picture and leave it near our compartment, it can give a blow to the neighbors.”
Charity said it was asked to resume Tiger for the first time six months ago and the employees were “Gulzar” for the arrival of “special animals”.
“When they found him in the battlefield, he felt that he was dead. He was just left and can walk or eat. Now he is pulled through and coming here,” said Mr. Nicols.
“This is going to be really special for us and the park. He will be the first white tiger for the public to go to the show in Lincolnshire. We are very excited to see him.”
In the preparation of the arrival of Tiger, the park launched a money raising campaign to help cover the cost of constructing a new enclosure.
Park, which is already home to three Bengal tigers, is planning to create a new medical ward, swimming pool, play frame and attachment.
Mr. Nichols said: “This is also going to be underfallor heating. It is going to be properly posh but these animals deserve it.”