Utah’s Hogle Zoo debuts 3 male Amur tiger cubs; critically endangered species

By AP
Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Utah’s Hogle Zoo debuts 3 male Amur tiger cubs

SALT LAKE CITY — Three male Amur tiger cubs have made their public debut at Utah’s Hogle Zoo.

Formerly known as Siberian tigers, the Amurs are listed as a critically endangered species. Males weigh 400 to 650 pounds and can be up to 11 feet long. In the wild, they live in eastern Russia and northeast China.

The three cubs were born June 2 to mother Basha and father Kazek. Since then, they’ve been out of view while they bonded with their mother and gained strength.

It’s Basha’s first litter, and zoo keepers say she’s a natural mother. Basha was born at the zoo in 2003.

Also born at the Salt Lake City zoo this year have been a male giraffe, female elephant, male snow leopard cub and two golden lion tamarin monkeys.

(This version CORRECTS name of zoo)

Discussion
August 29, 2009: 5:50 pm

There’s a lot happening at this wonderful zoo in Utah! First the new elephant birth and now these adorable tiger cubs. Lots of reasons to go visit the Hogle Zoo.

Allen Nyhuis, Coauthor: America’s Best Zoos

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