Sumatran tiger cub update:
From socials:
Now two-months old, Cahya’s first set of teeth have emerged through her gums – a crucial milestone in her development that typically occurs around 6-8 weeks of age.
Zayana is starting to share her food with Cahya as shown in this from carnivore keeper Emma. So far she has been introduced to various proteins including rabbit, venison, horse and beef which form part of their nutritional diet. In the wild, tiger cubs are normally fully weaned from their mother and transitioned to a meat-based diet by six months of age.
Emma says her mischievous personality is really starting to shine through. “Her antics include stalking and pouncing on her mother's tail, playfully biting her paws as she walks by, and rolling around or darting away during bath time. Zayana actively participates in this play, effectively instilling the skills essential for her development as a proficient young tiger.”
While it’s still early days, if you’re lucky you might see Cahya in her habitat – though this is still under the complete discretion of her mum Zayana. We’ll keep you updated on her progress!
Sumatran tiger cub Cahya is starting to try out new kai! | Sumatran tiger cub Cahya is starting to try out new kai! Now two-months old, Cahya’s first set of teeth have emerged through her gums – a crucial... | By Auckland ZooFacebook
From socials:
Now two-months old, Cahya’s first set of teeth have emerged through her gums – a crucial milestone in her development that typically occurs around 6-8 weeks of age.
Zayana is starting to share her food with Cahya as shown in this from carnivore keeper Emma. So far she has been introduced to various proteins including rabbit, venison, horse and beef which form part of their nutritional diet. In the wild, tiger cubs are normally fully weaned from their mother and transitioned to a meat-based diet by six months of age.
Emma says her mischievous personality is really starting to shine through. “Her antics include stalking and pouncing on her mother's tail, playfully biting her paws as she walks by, and rolling around or darting away during bath time. Zayana actively participates in this play, effectively instilling the skills essential for her development as a proficient young tiger.”
While it’s still early days, if you’re lucky you might see Cahya in her habitat – though this is still under the complete discretion of her mum Zayana. We’ll keep you updated on her progress!
Sumatran tiger cub Cahya is starting to try out new kai! | Sumatran tiger cub Cahya is starting to try out new kai! Now two-months old, Cahya’s first set of teeth have emerged through her gums – a crucial... | By Auckland ZooFacebook
