Garold Wayne Interactive Zoological Park in Wynnewood, Oklahoma closed yesterday for several hours and said the worker "violated safety protocol" by inserting her hand inside the adult male big cat's cage around 10:00 am (2030 IST).
The worker "was wearing a large goose down jacket which got bunched up inside the cage wire not allowing her to get her hand back outside the cage wire fast enough and the tiger grabbed her hand pulling her left arm through a four-inch (10-centimetre) square hole," park president Joe Schreibvogel said in a statement.
"She is in surgery and stable" at OU Medical Centre, Schreibvogel added. He said the tiger would not be put down.
The reserve has had a troubled history, accused of allowing children to play with exotic cats, for a high fee, despite incidents of young tiger cubs biting and scratching the young visitors.
The US Agriculture Department launched an investigation after an astounding 23 tiger cubs died during a 13-month period between 2009 and 2010.
"This was an employee error of violating the safety protocols of placing any part of the body inside a cage," Schreibvogel said about the latest incident.
"During the entire event she was awake and saying it was her fault and plans to return to work."
In 2011, the owner of a private wild animal preserve in Zanesville, Ohio freed his dozens of lions, tigers, bears and other hazardous animals before killing himself.
The ensuing chaos led authorities to kill more than four dozen of the beasts as they roamed wild in the area.
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