Siberian Tiger Cubs Born at Six Flags Raise Endangered Species Population by 1%
The Siberian tiger population has officially increased thanks to the recent birth of five adorable cubs at Six Flags Wild Safari in New Jersey. The species is endangered, and there are less than 500 Siberian tigers left in the wild. A park vet says without humans, they could go extinct. “It's our responsibility to care for them and preserve the species here on earth,” he said. Inside Edition Digital’s Andrea Swindall has more.
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