Three critically endangered Sumatran tiger cubs born in Indonesia at Barumun Nagari Wildlife Sanctuary


JAKARTA, Feb 5 (Xinhua): Three critically endangered Sumatran tiger cubs have been born in the Barumun Nagari Wildlife Sanctuary in Indonesia's North Sumatra province, the North Sumatra Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) said on Friday night (Feb 4).

The three tiger cubs were suckling on their mother when officials came to their enclosure, the agency's acting head Irzal Azhar said.

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