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Tiger cubs Viktor and Talya are doing grrrrrrrreat!
It’s a boy! It’s a girl! It’s even better—one of each and both
Amur tiger cubs, born Sept. 26, 2011, are doing
grrrrrrrreat! At their latest check-up, the male cub, named
Viktor, weighed 9.68 kilograms (about 21 pounds), while
the female, named Talya, weighed slightly less at 8.2
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Amur tigers, formerly known as Siberian tigers, are the largest
tiger subspecies, and about 143 Amur tigers live in about 53 AZA-accredited
zoos. Originally, eight subspecies existed; three of those
subspecies are now extinct. The five remaining subspecies,
including the Amur tiger, are critically endangered due to
habitat loss and fragmentation as well as poaching of both
tigers and their prey.
The cubs´ names come from the Russian language, recognizing the
Amur tiger´s primary habitat in eastern Russia. Viktor´s name
means “conqueror” and Talya´s name means “birthday.” Both Viktor
and Talya will remain with their mother, 8-year-old Marta,
for at least two years, and there is a good chance that they
will be on display sometime in January of 2012.
Dr. Randi Meyerson,
curator of mammals, emphasized Marta´s continuing excellent
maternal behavior as a key factor in the cubs´ health. “Both
cubs continue to gain in weight and mobility, which is a
reflection of Marta´s outstanding care so far,” she said. “We
are cautiously optimistic about their future progress.”
According to the Toledo Zoo, Viktor and Talya are showing
increasing confidence and coordination as they explore their
off-exhibit quarters. As they grow, they are playing more and
sleeping less; one of their frequent games is to pounce on their
mother´s tail or climb on top of her when she lies down. Their
appetite is increasing, too, and they have tasted some of the
solid food from Marta´s dish, though they will continue to nurse
for several months.
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