You Can Now See Taiping Zoo’s 3 New Malayan Tiger Cubs!
The cuteness is overwhelming.
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Zoo Taiping and Night Safari has three Malayan Tiger cubs named Puntum, Bayu, and Teja who will be shown in the tiger exhibit starting today!
They were seen to be happy and healthy, frolicking and playing actively with their mother and each other.
The six-month-old cubs will be allowed access for just a few hours each day until they are more comfortable being in the tiger habitat together with their mother named Baby.
Right now, Baby’s babies are only in the tiger habitat for 2 hours each day, from 9am to 11am.
The cubs were birthed on 12 April this year, and fortunately all of them survived healthily with no illness.
The zoo’s current operating hours are from 8.30am to 6pm, while the night safari operates from 8pm to 11pm. Tickets for adults are priced at RM16 and RM20 for the Zoo and Night Safari respectively, while kids tickets are priced at RM8 and RM10 respectively.
However, if you can’t journey to Taiping to see the cubs in person, you can still see them in action below!
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Anne is an advocate of sustainable living and the circular economy, and has managed to mum-nag the team into using reusable containers to tapau food. She is also a proud parent of 4 cats and 1 rabbit.