Tiger cub has a cold but no fever


On road to recovery: Nong Kwan enjoying a snooze at the Buengchawak Wildlife Sanctuary and Nursery in Suphanburi province, Thailand. — The Nation/ANN

A female tiger cub seized from illegal wildlife traders is recovering well at Buengchawak Wildlife Sanctuary and Nursery in Suphanburi province, authorities say.

Nicknamed Nong Kwan, the cub is showing cold symptoms including a runny nose and occasional sniffles but no fever, the National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department said in a Facebook post.

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