Three Sumatran tiger cubs have been born at Auckland Zoo.
The zoo's big cat keepers are celebrating after discovering the proud mother, eight-year-old Molek, has given birth to triplets nearly a week after the event.
They had been keeping their distance since the birth last Thursday, not wanting to disturb Molek for at least a week.
On Tuesday, they discovered what they had thought was one cub from afar was actually two.
Then, on Wednesday afternoon, they saw a very relaxed Molek lying back with one cub suckling and two others cuddled into her coat.
In light of the fact that there are fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers in the wild, and just 160 in captive facilities, the birth of these cubs really is a huge deal, not just for New Zealand, but internationally.
The zoo's big cat keepers are celebrating after discovering the proud mother, eight-year-old Molek, has given birth to triplets nearly a week after the event.
They had been keeping their distance since the birth last Thursday, not wanting to disturb Molek for at least a week.
On Tuesday, they discovered what they had thought was one cub from afar was actually two.
Then, on Wednesday afternoon, they saw a very relaxed Molek lying back with one cub suckling and two others cuddled into her coat.
In light of the fact that there are fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers in the wild, and just 160 in captive facilities, the birth of these cubs really is a huge deal, not just for New Zealand, but internationally.
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