Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang feeds a tiger at wildlife park
Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang feeds a tiger during a family trip to Paradise Wildlife Park in Hertfordshire.Joined by his wife and two sons, they spent time getting up close and personal with the animals.Dressed in Gucci, the 31-year-old Gabonese star was even brave enough to feed the tigers some snacks.The striker is currently recovering from malaria and had to miss Arsenal's game against Everton this weekend.
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