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    NYPD: Mauled man chose to jump into tiger's den

    NEW YORK (AP) — A man mauled by a 400-pound tiger at the Bronx Zoo told a police officer after he was rescued that he made a conscious decision to jump from an elevated train into the animal's den, a police spokesman said Saturday.

    A New York Police Department sergeant who responded to the scene Friday asked David Villalobos why he made his headline-grabbing leap, said NYPD spokesman Paul Browne.

    "Everybody in life makes choices," Villalobos responded, according to the spokesman.

    Browne said that Villalobos' Facebook page suggests he's an animal lover but gives no further clues about his motive.

    Villalobos, 25, remained hospitalized Saturday with bites and punctures on his arms, legs, shoulders and back, and a broken arm and a leg. He was heavily sedated and not speaking further to police, Browne said, adding that his actions were not being treated as a crime.

    The mauling happened Friday afternoon in the Wild Asia exhibit, where a train with open sides takes visitors over the Bronx River and through a forest, where they glide along the top edge of a fence past elephants, deer and a tiger enclosure.

    Passengers aren't strapped in on the ride, and 25-year-old David Villalobos apparently jumped out of his train car with a leap powerful enough to clear the 16-foot-high perimeter fence.

    Villalobos was alone with a male Siberian tiger named Bashuta for about 10 minutes before he was rescued by zoo officials, who used a fire extinguisher to chase the animal away, said zoo director Jim Breheny.

    "When someone is determined to do something harmful to themselves," Breheny said, "it's very hard to stop that."

    Bashuta was returned to a holding area where it usually sleeps at night and will not be euthanized, zoo officials said.

    "The tiger did nothing wrong in this episode," Breheny said.

    A hospital spokeswoman said Villalobos was in stable condition Saturday but his family has requested that no further information be released.

    "If not for the quick response by our staff and their ability to perform well in emergency situations, the outcome would have been very different," Breheny said.

    After zoo staff chased the tiger off, Villalobos was instructed to roll under an electrified wire to get to safety, Breheny said. Zookeepers then called the tiger into a holding area, he said.

    Bashuta is 11 years old and has been at the zoo for three years.

    The Bronx Zoo, one of the nation's largest zoos, sprawls over 265 acres and contains hundreds of animals, many in habitats meant to resemble natural settings. Its exhibits include Tiger Mountain, Congo Gorilla Forest and World of Reptiles.

    There are 10 tigers at the Wild Asia exhibit, but Bashuta was the only one on display at the time. There are no surveillance cameras in that area of the exhibit.

    Zoo officials said they would review safety procedures but stressed that the situation was unusual.

    "We review everything, but we honestly think we provide a safe experience," Breheny said. "And this is just an extraordinary occurrence. ... Somebody was deliberately trying to endanger themselves."

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    Associated Press writers Tom Hays and David B. Caruso contributed to this report.

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