Watch: Adorable Siberian Tiger Septuplets Make Debut at Yunnan Safari Park

Welcome to the world! Siberian tiger septuplets are seen at Yunnan Safari Park on July 4 in Kunming, China

After one month, breeders will take on the feeding of the cubs as seven is considered too many for the mother

The birth of septuplet Siberian tigers is a rare occurrence and a testament to the park’s dedication to wildlife conservation. Siberian tigers, also known as Amur tigers, are a critically endangered species, making the birth of these septuplets all the more significant.

According to the animal manager at the park, the successful delivery of the cubs is considered a rare feat
Visitors can now witness these adorable cubs frolicking around their enclosure, under the watchful eye of their attentive mother. The cubs, distinguishable by their soft fur and curious nature, are already becoming the stars of the park, drawing crowds eager to catch a glimpse of their adorable antics.
Two breeders hold Siberian tiger cubs in their arms at the Yunnan Wildlife Park in Kunming, China

Yunnan Safari Park continues to play a vital role in the conservation of endangered species, providing a safe and nurturing environment for these magnificent creatures. The birth of the septuplets serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting our planet’s biodiversity and the beauty of the natural world.

The mother gave birth to seven cubs on May 10 after a three-hour-long labour. Both mother and cubs are in a good condition
A breeder feeds a Siberian tiger in his hand at Yunnan Safari Park on July 4 in Kunming, Yunnan province
Don’t miss the chance to see these precious Siberian tiger septuplets at Yunnan Safari Park. Witness firsthand the beauty and wonder of nature, and join us in celebrating this remarkable milestone in wildlife conservation.