Tigress and cubs spotted in Terengganu Felda plantation


Photo courtesy of Dr Azman's Facebook

PETALING JAYA: A family of critically endangered Malayan tigers has been spotted roaming freely at a Felda palm oil plantation in Dungun, Terengganu, according to a Sinar Harian report.

A tigress with four cubs, said to be about two years old, were spotted on an infrared camera by the Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) at Ladang Felda Kerteh 4, according to state Agriculture, Food Industry, Plantation Commodities and Rural Development committee chairman Dr Azman Ibrahim.

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