Tuesday, July 5, 2011
8:02 PM
Labels: News update , Siberian Tiger
A Siberian tiger (Panthere tiger altaica) mother Niva faces one of her newborns at the Budapest Zoo and Botanic Garden in the Hungarian capital on July 4, 2011. Three eight-week-old Siberian tigers, Virgil, Thrax and Manu, were presented to the press for the first time with their health checkups and ID chips implanted by the chief doctor of the zoo.
Niva, a Siberian tiger, carries a cub at the Budapest Zoo July 4, 2011. Niva gave birth to three cubs on May 10, 2011.
A Siberian tiger (Panthere tiger altaica) mother Niva carries one of her newborns at the Budapest Zoo and Botanic Garden in the Hungarian capital on July 4, 2011. Three eight-week-old Siberian tigers, Virgil, Thrax and Manu, were presented to the press for the first time with their health checkups and ID chips implanted by the chief doctor of the zoo.
Niva, a Siberian tiger, carries a cub at the Budapest Zoo July 4, 2011. Niva gave birth to three cubs on May 10, 2011.
Niva, a Siberian tiger, carries a cub at the Budapest Zoo July 4, 2011. Niva gave birth to three cubs on May 10, 2011.
Zoo keepers hold two-month-old Siberian tiger cubs at the Budapest Zoo July 4, 2011.
source :daylife
photo: Gettyimages, Reuters
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