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Largest Sumatran tiger litter in the UK born in Pembrokeshire

Four rare Sumatran Tiger puppies were born in Galli Zoo, creating a new hope for the critical extinct species.

11 -year -old mother Terima welcomed the “very noisy and very cute” puppies at Manor House Wildlife Park six weeks ago.

Park officials surround the news of the arrival because the offspring is allowed to settle.

Four puppies whose sex is not yet known made Pembrokeshire on June 8 to seven tigers. “This is probably the biggest garbage and very exciting in Europe,” the famous owner Anna Richardson said: “This is probably the biggest garbage in Europe.”

It is estimated that there are less than 400 Sumatran tigers in the wild nature due to the loss of habitat and illegal illegal hunting.

It is believed to be the greatest garbage born in England. Three born in London Zoo Previously And Two in Chester Zoo last year.

Manor Wildlife Park is a part of the “very solid reproductive program”.

Interior designer and TV presenter Ryder Richardson added: “This is once a lifetime opportunity. Tigers have a very important job because it was matched to reproduce genetically.

“The reproductive group really hopes that one of our four is a man.”

Matching and breeding of certain animals Owner of a StudbookMatches according to genetic diversity and other conformity criteria.

To join ENGLISH ENGLISH TYPES PROGRAM Zoo means that if they are asked to send an animal to another zoo for reproduction, they will cooperate to ensure that the population is as strong and healthy as possible.

Ryder Richardson added: “You will not see Sumatran Tigers in the wild nature, during the lives of ours or our children. It is in front of our eyes and tragic.

“Unless our zoo brings another man or changes women we do not want to do, it will probably not be allowed to reproduce again.

“This is a rare opportunity for the Wales and it is important for people to come and learn and learn.”

Manor House Wildlife Park has been trying to reproduce for more than eight years of 10 -year -old male Jaya and 11 -year -old woman Terima.

They failed until the first puppy was born in 2024.

Manor House Wildlife Park officials said that they were open to suggestions to naming Cubs after their sex was identified.

The park owner Ryder-Richardson said he hoped for “some gallic names”.

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