The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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Canada’s Calgary Zoo announced that between approximately 4:30 am and 7:00 am on March 30, three Amur tiger cubs were born to female Katja. Their father is Baikal. For the moment, the mother and cubs are being allowed to bond in the security of the birthing area and can only be seen on the webcams (video below). ZooBorns will post updates  – pictures and video – as they grow. 

The birth of these tiny cubs, each weighing an estimated 1.6 pounds (750 gms) is potentially great news for this highly-endangered species. The birth is a result of a breeding recommendation for eleven-year old Katja and ten-year old Baikal from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Species Survival Program (SSP) for Amur tigers of which the Calgary Zoo is a participant.

Amur tigers are classified as endangered and at the last census conducted in the wild it was estimated that only about 350 – 400 Amur tigers remain. To put into perspective the truly endangered status of these beautiful animals, these three tiny cubs are representative of almost 1% of the entire wild population.

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Photo Credit: Calgary Zoo

3 responses to “Tiny Tiger Triplets Just Born at Calgary Zoo!”

  1. rita veel Avatar
    rita veel

    how are the tiger cubs?
    How can I keep track?

  2. Tabby Avatar

    Awww those tiger cubs sure are the cutest! Hope to see photos of them here in the future. 🙂

  3. Andrea Avatar
    Andrea

    Amur tigers are so beautiful, it’s such a shame they are so endangered.

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