Successfully propagated the Bengal white tiger in the Botanical Garden

On August 9, at Thao Vien Park (District 1, Ho Chi Minh City) thousands of people flocked to witness the lovely images of 3 rare white tiger in the day. .

On August 9, at Thao Vien Park (District 1, Ho Chi Minh City) thousands of people flocked to witness the lovely images of 3 rare white tiger in the 'full month' day.

Botanical Garden successfully breeds Bengal white tiger

In the morning of the same day, the Saigon Zoo celebrated a celebration of three white Bengal tigers. This is a rare and endangered white tiger species, ranked first in the list of species to be protected. When they learned the news, thousands of Ho Chi Minh City residents flocked to the Zoo to witness these precious tiger monkeys firsthand.

Picture 1 of Successfully propagated the Bengal white tiger in the Botanical Garden

The Saigon Zoo celebrates a celebration of rare and precious white Bengal tigers.

It is known that after 1 month of being taken care by zoo staff in special conditions, these white tigers grow well, adapt to the tropical climate of Ho Chi Minh City.

Picture 2 of Successfully propagated the Bengal white tiger in the Botanical Garden

Picture 3 of Successfully propagated the Bengal white tiger in the Botanical Garden

Lovely images of three rare tiger white notes.

Mr. Phan Viet Lam - Director of Saigon Botanical Garden Company Limited said: ' The mother tiger gave birth to 3 children in the early days, we encountered many difficulties in the care and nurturing by a tiger. children are in poor health. According to the behavior of wild animals, after the birth, the mother tiger abandoned the weak tiger to concentrate on raising 2 healthy children. Under this circumstance, it is imperative that we raise the animals by importing milk bottles for cats and dogs to feed the tiger 7-8 times a day '.

Five years ago, Saigon Zoo and Botanical Garden entered the tiger tiger (named Lem) and the mother tiger (named Liễu) from Elmvale zoo (Canada) for domesticated. This is a tiger that lives only in Bangaledesh, India, Bhutan, China and Nepal. top protection. According to the Wildlife Protection Fund (WWF) the number of tigers from 1900 to 2013 decreased from 100,000 to 3,200.

Picture 4 of Successfully propagated the Bengal white tiger in the Botanical Garden

After 6 years of raising until now, white tigers have lived well and gave birth to 3 tiger cubs, proving that rare white tigers have adapted to the climate of South Vietnam.

Update 17 December 2018
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