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Amur Tiger Talk
Keeper Talk
Every Saturday & Sunday -
11:15 am
STANDARD ZOO ENTRY FEE, NO EXTRA COST
The Amur tiger is the world’s biggest cat! It was formerly known as the Siberian tiger but as it no longer exists in Siberia, it has been renamed after the Amur river on the border of Russia and China where it is still found.
Find out more interesting facts about this wonderful species at their keeper talk!
Amur Tiger Talk
Keeper Talk
Every Saturday & Sunday -
11:15 am
STANDARD ZOO ENTRY FEE, NO EXTRA COST
The Amur tiger is the world’s biggest cat! It was formerly known as the Siberian tiger but as it no longer exists in Siberia, it has been renamed after the Amur river on the border of Russia and China where it is still found.
Find out more interesting facts about this wonderful species at their keeper talk!