Rescued Indochinese tiger cubs growing stronger each day


Two of the seven tiger cubs seen at the Wildlife Centre of Pù Mát National Park in the central province of Nghệ An. — Photo baophapluat.vn

NGHỆ AN (Vietnam News/Asia News Network): Seven baby Indochinese tigers, who were rescued from wildlife traffickers in the central province of Nghệ An in August 2021, are growing stronger every day thanks to the special care of the staff at the Wildlife Centre of Pù Mát National Park over the last eight months.

Trần Xuân Cường, director of the national park, said each cub now weighs about 25-30 kg, much more than when they arrived at the centre.

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