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the Roman Coliseum originally had a barrier about 9 ft High separating the arena where Gladiators fought both each other and animals from The Spectators Seated on the benches who had come to watch these games that barrier was later raised to about 15 ft following a particularly nasty incident during which a tiger cleared the wall and landed in the stands and promptly began massacring people before being put down that tiger was not the only exotic animal featured in The Coliseum many of the beasts that were featured there are unfortunately no longer with us but they were alive during Antiquity and some even survived into the modern period so in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about some of the extinct animals that the Greeks and Romans saw first letamp;#39;s chat about those tigers in the modern day the tiger is more or less restricted to a few different areas of habitation primarily in South and Southeast Asia having been hunted to Extinction in other areas where they lived pre