Zoo's Tiger Cub Ready For Display In Main Yard
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Officials at a Pennsylvania zoo say their new Amur tiger cub is ready to head into the main yard of his exhibit, after being visible to visitors only on a video monitor for several weeks.
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium officials said the 3-month-old cub will be in the yard starting Wednesday. The cub had been on video with his mother since he was 6 weeks old.
Amur tigers were once referred to as Siberian tigers, but they're no longer found throughout that region. They're named for the Amur River in far eastern Russia where nearly all the big cats are still found the wild.
Poaching and loss of habitat have reduced the Amur tiger population to about 400 in the wild.
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