Posted on 07/27/2017 10:31:04 PM PDT by Innovative
Born on Monday, July 10, at the Philadelphia Zoo, the female Amur tiger cub was the only survivor in her litter of five; two of her siblings were stillborn, one died from an injury sustained by its mother and another suffered from a critical gastrointestinal issue. Despite being a tiny miracle, Zoya was rejected by her mother, 10-year-old Koosaka a behavior somewhat typical of first-time tiger moms.
So the Philadelphia Zoos animal care team jumped in to raise her, bottle feeding her and keeping watch around the clock. However, something was missing namely, peers.
With this single cub, we knew that the best scenario for her was to find an opportunity for her to grow up with other tigers, Dr. Andy Baker, COO of the Philadelphia Zoo, said in a release.
Thats where the Oklahoma City Zoo came in. The zoo had welcomed a three-cub litter of male Sumatran tigers around the time of Zoyas birth, and offered to try to integrate her with the litter. Though they are different subspecies, they look almost identical as cubs, according to Eddie Witte, curator of carnivores at the Oklahoma City Zoo.
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