The cubs join 200 animals from all over the world at the Domestic, Exotic and Wild Animal Kingdom & Sanctuary in Mount Vernon.
The Portland Press Herald (http://bit.ly/1pLGSo3 ) reports that the cubs were born June 8 at the Domestic, Exotic and Wild Animal Kingdom & Sanctuary, a 42-acre farm in Mount Vernon that is home to more than 200 animals. The sanctuary was founded in 1980 by Bob Miner and is now run as a nonprofit.
The two male cubs are white like their mother, a white-and-brown striped Bengal tiger. The female cub has an orange tinge and looks more like her father.
The farm's website says other animals at the site include a black leopard, a cougar, a yak, a camel, a black bear, spider monkeys and an alligator.
In about a month, each cub will be handed over to another institution.
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The Portland Press Herald (http://bit.ly/1pLGSo3 ) reports that the cubs were born June 8 at the Domestic, Exotic and Wild Animal Kingdom & Sanctuary, a 42-acre farm in Mount Vernon that is home to more than 200 animals. The sanctuary was founded in 1980 by Bob Miner and is now run as a nonprofit.
The two male cubs are white like their mother, a white-and-brown striped Bengal tiger. The female cub has an orange tinge and looks more like her father.
The farm's website says other animals at the site include a black leopard, a cougar, a yak, a camel, a black bear, spider monkeys and an alligator.
In about a month, each cub will be handed over to another institution.
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So why aren't they with their mother?
I DO NOT FEEL THESE 3 CUBS, SHOULD BE SEPERATED......ADAMANT ABOUT THAT!!!! :(
The best for the "cubs or kittens" is to be with Mommy. I do not think hand feeding them is good for them
So yes, why aren't they with their mother and what is the other 'institution' they will be sent to? Research facility, a circus, a canned hunt? Really not very informative, why is that?