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Suci was born in 2023, and her birth was the first to happen at the Memphis Zoo since 1998. Now, she'll find a new home.
Sumatran tiger Suci, born at the Memphis Zoo in 2023, will be moved to another zoo. The move is part of a species survival plan to protect endangered Sumatran tigers.
Kami sired six cubs in his lifetime and came to the Louisville Zoo in 2022 as part of a breeding program to help bolster the endangered population of Sumatran tigers, according to the release.
Sumatran tigers are native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and fewer than 400 are believed to live in the wild, according the Louisville Zoo. The population is threatened by palm oil ...
The three Sumatran Tiger cubs were born in January 2019. Separately, the check-up for... One of the three Sumatran Tiger cubs is seen on display at Taronga Zoo on March 29, 2019, in Sydney, Australia.
2 Critically Endangered Sumatran Tiger Cubs — a Boy and a Girl — Born at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. The new additions were born on July 12 to first-time mother Diana. By.
Sumatran tiger Suci, born at the Memphis Zoo in 2023, will be moved to another zoo. The move is part of a species survival plan to protect endangered Sumatran tigers.
Sumatran tiger Suci, born at the Memphis Zoo in 2023, will be moved to another zoo. The move is part of a species survival plan to protect endangered Sumatran tigers.
Sumatran tiger Suci, born at the Memphis Zoo in 2023, will be moved to another zoo. The move is part of a species survival plan to protect endangered Sumatran tigers.
Sumatran tiger Suci, born at the Memphis Zoo in 2023, will be moved to another zoo. The move is part of a species survival plan to protect endangered Sumatran tigers.
Sumatran tiger Suci, born at the Memphis Zoo in 2023, will be moved to another zoo. The move is part of a species survival plan to protect endangered Sumatran tigers.
Sumatran tiger Suci, born at the Memphis Zoo in 2023, will be moved to another zoo. The move is part of a species survival plan to protect endangered Sumatran tigers.