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Rare Tiger Cubs Released for the First Time at Beekse Bergen

Summary by omroeptilburg.nl
The young tiger cubs were alone in the indoor enclosure for the first few months after their birth. For the first ten days, they were even blind. After that, they gradually grew and are now eating meat. A special moment. Now, zoo visitors can see the young cubs for the first time. "It's always a special moment when the cubs go outside for the first time," says zookeeper Mariska Vermij-Van Dijk. "It went well, as they followed their mother nicely…
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The young tiger cubs were alone in the indoor enclosure for the first few months after their birth. For the first ten days, they were even blind. After that, they gradually grew and are now eating meat. A special moment. Now, zoo visitors can see the young cubs for the first time. "It's always a special moment when the cubs go outside for the first time," says zookeeper Mariska Vermij-Van Dijk. "It went well, as they followed their mother nicely…

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omroeptilburg.nl broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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