Breeding at Ljubljana ZOO: Three Siberian Tigers Born
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Three Siberian tiger cubs were born at Ljubljana Zoo. The cubs are the offspring of the female Arisa and the male Ussuri, representatives of a rare and endangered subspecies of the Siberian tiger.
The cubs weigh about a kilogram at birth, and they spend the first weeks of their lives in a den with their mother.
Three Siberian tiger cubs were born at Ljubljana Zoo on May 27, the offspring of a female Arisa and a male Ussuri. This is an important contribution to the conservation of one of the most endangered tiger subspecies in the world, as only around 500 Siberian tigers remain in the wild. Arisa, who has become a mother for the first time, is carefully caring for the cubs in the safe shelter of her den. Visitors to the zoo are invited to observe the a…
Three Siberian tiger cubs were born at the Ljubljana Zoo a little over a week ago. They are the offspring of a female Arisa and a male Ussuri, representatives of a rare and endangered subspecies of the Siberian tiger. Their successful reproduction represents an important contribution to the conservation of this exceptional animal species, announced the Ljubljana Zoo.
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