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The three Malayan Tiger cubs born a few months ago to Cinta have been sexed as 1.2
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens | Jacksonville FL
The zoo has announced the names of the two uninjured tiger cubs. The male cub has been named "Machli", while the uninjured female cub will be known as "Beppy". The second, injured female cub's name will be unveiled on February 1.
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens on Instagram: "PLEASE READ FULL DESCRIPTION FOR RULES: It's finally time to #NameThatTiger On November 5, 2023, we welcomed three critically endangered Malayan tiger cubs, one boy and two girls. Two of the cubs have been named by generous donors, but one of the female cubs, whose leg was previously injured, is still in need of a name! From January 17-31, you are invited to vote for your favorite name for a $5 donation (Note: A donation submission is required to vote and comments are not accepted as votes. Payments will not process unless a minimum of a $5 donation is selected.). As a 501-(c)(3) non-profit organization, donations directly support the care and feeding of the Zoo’s animals, and the protection of animals and plants around the world. The Zoo is matching up to $20,000 in donations through the naming contest. The name that raises the most funds will be the selected name for the female cub. The little one will finally have her own name on Thursday, February 1! The cub’s Care Specialists have chosen five names with South Asian origin as an homage to the Malayan tiger species: Nayla (NAY-la) meaning a winner, or one who goes ahead to get everything Mina (MEE-nah) meaning one who is unrelenting and determined Seniya (seh-NI-yah) meaning one who is praiseworthy Indah (IN-dah) meaning beautiful one Cahya (KAI-yah or ka-HI-yah) meaning one who is the light in darkness The two siblings have been named by donors; the male is Machli (MOCK-lee), a world-renown tiger of the Ranthambore National Park, and the female is Beppy, named after a beloved family member. Vote now