Tiger twins steal the show
Updated: 2014-04-11 08:02
By China Daily (China Daily Europe)
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Thanks to nurturing zookeeper, orphaned cubs gain strength as well as superstar status
There is an infant asylum at Hangzhou Safari Park in East China's Zhejiang province, for young animals abandoned by their mothers after birth. People have nicknamed it the "animal orphanage".
Some female animals at the wildlife park have little experience with parental care of a litter. If the zookeepers turn a blind eye to the newborns, these fragile lives could perish.
Among the abandoned animal babies, tiger and lion cubs account for a high proportion.
Tang Xiuzhen, a zookeeper at the park, takes care of about 10 Siberian tiger cubs every year.
Several months ago, a Siberian tiger gave birth to a pair of twin sisters, whose names are Meng Meng and Ying Ying. Tang has been taking care of them at the orphanage since then.
A newly born tiger cub weighs about 1 kilogram. Every day, Tang checks the cubs' weight, makes other physical examinations, and observes their growth.
Tiger cubs cannot be fed cow milk, so it is customary for zookeepers to look for a female dog to be the surrogate mother.
For the Siberian tiger twins, the dog mother they found was docile and had abundant milk. In the first two months after their birth, the cubs needed to be fed every four hours.
Thanks to their foster mother, they grew up fine. Now they are 4 months old. Their favorite play activity is fighting with each other.
Meng Meng and Ying Ying are the superstars at the park. Many tourists travel there just to get a look at them. The twin sisters have different personalities, too. Meng Meng is stronger and more outgoing than Ying Ying.
Recently, Meng Meng escaped from the orphanage. But shortly afterward, she became frightened by a pony at the adjacent stable. The cub did not dare to run, but stood transfixed with fear until the zookeepers found her.
Ying Ying chews chicken meat at a zoo in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. Besides feeding on milk, the tiger cubs eat raw meat. Photos by Xu Kangping / For China Daily |
A dog mother suckles her litter of puppies and the twin tiger cubs, Meng Meng and Ying Ying. |
Meng Meng enjoys an after-dinner massage. |
At dinner time, zookeeper Tang Xiuzhen grabs Meng Meng for feeding. |
Ying Ying is surrounded by children at the zoo. |
(China Daily European Weekly 04/11/2014 page5)
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