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Three-month-old Sumatran tiger siblings’ swimming skills were tested by staff Wednesday at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. The cubs, a male named Bandar and a female named Sukacita, both ...
THIS playful big cat looked like it was having a grrreat time when it was caught splashing about in Indonesia. In one amazing image, the captive Sumatran tiger was seen stretching its paws high int… ...
Rare Sumatran tiger cubs Bandar and Sukacita managed to keep their heads above water during the exam, paddling to the shallow end of the moat before climbing back onto land.
Sumatran tiger cubs pass a swimming test with flying colors. Next step ... was first in line. After being tossed in the water, he climbed ashore and ran around a bit before being caught by ...
Zoo Miami's Sumatran tiger cub is a natural in the water! Baby Satu passed his swimming test with flying colors Thursday. The swim test is essential for Satu, as the tiger exhibit is surrounded by ...
A Kansas zookeeper who was attacked and badly injured by a Sumatran tiger when she inexplicably entered the animal's enclosure was identified on Tuesday as a 40-year-old wildlife veteran and "one ...
A 15-year-old female Sumatran tiger died Wednesday morning at the Sacramento Zoo after a fight with the zoo’s recently acquired male tiger. ... water hoses and noisemakers, to separate the tigers.
Meet the Louisville Zoo's newest resident: An 11-year-old Sumatran tiger.Jingga is a female tiger who comes from the Topeka Zoo in Kansas. According to the zoo, she is already out and adjusting to ...
Sumatran tigers are the rarest tiger species, known for their distinct features and unique adaptations. Found only in Sumatra, Indonesia, they live in rainforests and are skilled swimmers.
A Kansas zookeeper who was attacked and badly injured by a Sumatran tiger when she inexplicably entered the animal's enclosure was identified on Tuesday as a 40-year-old wildlife veteran and "one ...
For the first time in 52 years, a Sumatran tiger has been born at the San Francisco Zoo. "This is just a huge event for us," said Dr. Jacqueline Jencek, chief of veterinary services, on Friday ...