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INSIDE EDITION -- It was the first time these adorable white tiger cubs were let out to explore their glass cage play area, and it didn't take long before their adventure called for a little help.
In April 2009, a Bengal tiger gave birth to four In July 2009, a lioness gave birth to two cubs but killed them by eating their heads. Director, Zafar Shah, said that the lioness had been killing her cubs for the last three years and is a victim of cannibalism - a mental disease found in 5-6% of lions worldwide. [ 58 ]
Maharaja Martand Singh Judeo White Tiger Safari and Zoo, also known as Mukundpur White Tiger Safari, is located in Mukundpur of Maihar district of Rewa division. The main attraction at the zoo is the World's First White Tiger Safari in which visitors can see white tigers. The zoo also houses 40 different endangered species and more than 60 ...
The zoo welcomed 4 Indian leopard cubs on 30, April, 2018. The cubs were born to a pair of leopards originating from the Hazara and Malakand regions of Pakistan. [7] It was reported that at least two of the cubs died due to the increasing temperature in the city. [6] Other births at the zoo include a llama and a Bactrian camel.
The first tiger cub born at the Louisville Zoo in 20 years officially has a name, Kyle Shepherd, spokesperson for the Louisville Zoo, announced Friday.. The Sumatran tiger cub has been named "Kaji ...
(Reuters) - A rare white tiger cub rescued from a private owner in the Czech Republic has found a new home at a sanctuary in Germany this week, animal welfare group FOUR PAWS said on Thursday.
A captive white tiger in Birmingham, United Kingdom A captive white tiger in Yerevan Zoo, Armenia. Because of the extreme rarity of the white tiger allele in the wild, [10] the breeding pool was limited to the small number of white tigers in captivity. According to Kailash Sankhala, the last white tiger ever seen in the wild was shot in 1958.
Regionally extinct species in Pakistan include: Indian rhinoceros (since the 17th century) [22] Asian elephant [23] Asiatic lion [24] [25] Asiatic cheetah [26] Bengal tiger [27] Barasingha [28] Indian wild ass (since the installation of a fenced border at Sir Creek between India and Pakistan). [29] Kashmir stag (possibly extinct). [30]