South China tiger cubs in Shanghai zoo (Reuters) Updated: 2004-06-15 14:45
 A four-month-old South China
tiger cub looks out of a cage at Shanghai Zoo moments after he was
separated from his brothers to be transferred to Luoyang Zoo in central
China's Henan province, June 15, 2004. The South China tiger is among the
most endangered animals in the world. The four-month-old tiger cubs are
the result of the "South China Tiger Breeding Pact" involving 14 zoos
across the country who aim to help save the species from the brink of
extinction.[Reuters]
 A four-month-old South China
tiger cub sits inside a cage at Shanghai Zoo moments after he was
separated from his brothers June 15, 2004. [Reuters] |
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 Three South China tiger cubs
cuddle together at the Shanghai Zoo June 15, 2004. One of the cubs will be
transferred to Luoyang Zoo in central China's Henan province.
[Reuters]
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