3 human-raised tiger cubs make playful debut at Ohio zoo Share Updated: 12:05 PM EDT Apr 14, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff Share Updated: 12:05 PM EDT Apr 14, 2021
Hide Transcript Share Updated: 12:05 PM EDT Apr 14, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff WLWT Digital Staff Three tiger cubs now make up an unlikely family at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.Each neglected by their mothers at birth, the trio has formed their own little social group – being hand-raised by their human caretakers.The new social group now consists of two subspecies of tigers one Malayan tiger and two Amur tigers.The Malayan tiger cub, a 2-month-old named Indrah, recently arrived in Cleveland from Tulsa, Oklahoma.Zoo officials say Indrah was moved to Cleveland after her mother at the Tulsa Zoo did not demonstrate maternal bonding to support her cub. Officials with the Tiger Species Survival Plan Program said they made the decision to send Indrah to Ohio w
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So cute! Cleveland Zoo welcomes Malayan tiger cub to form social group of endangered subspecies of tigers While they differ as a subspecies, raising the Malayan cub with the two Amur tiger cubs allows for essential behavioral and social welfare. Author: Ryan Haidet Updated: 6:40 AM EST February 18, 2021
CLEVELAND Just a few weeks after announcing the birth of two endangered Amur tiger cubs, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is now welcoming the addition of a 2-month-old Malayan tiger cub that comes from the Tulsa Zoo.
The female tiger cub – named Indrah – has joined the two Amur tiger cubs that were born at the Cleveland Zoo in late December “to form a social group of two endangered subspecies of tigers.”