Singha the Sumatran tiger has died:
Some sad news from my friend’s visit that Singha the Sumatran tiger has passed away aged 20 years. Singha was the oldest Sumatran tiger in Australasia at the time of her death.
Singha was Australia Zoo’s first female tiger, arriving with her brothers Juma and Ranu in 2004. She had no cubs, but Juma and Ranu each have numerous descendants. Juma is a father of two and a grandfather of five; while Ranu is a father of four.
Singha was identifiable by her marking on her leg in the shape of a horseshoe.
Singha’s death reduces Australia Zoo’s holdings to 3.3 Sumatran tigers:
0.1 Kaitlyn (04/12/2007) Imported 2008
1.0 Hunter (22/08/2013) Ramalon x Kaitlyn
1.0 Nelson (03/06/2019) Ranu x Kaitlyn
1.0 Malcolm (18/02/2020) Ranu x Kaitlyn
0.1 Sallie (18/02/2020) Ranu x Kaitlyn
0.1 Sage (18/02/2020) Ranu x Kaitlyn
Some sad news from my friend’s visit that Singha the Sumatran tiger has passed away aged 20 years. Singha was the oldest Sumatran tiger in Australasia at the time of her death.
Singha was Australia Zoo’s first female tiger, arriving with her brothers Juma and Ranu in 2004. She had no cubs, but Juma and Ranu each have numerous descendants. Juma is a father of two and a grandfather of five; while Ranu is a father of four.
Singha was identifiable by her marking on her leg in the shape of a horseshoe.
Singha’s death reduces Australia Zoo’s holdings to 3.3 Sumatran tigers:
0.1 Kaitlyn (04/12/2007) Imported 2008
1.0 Hunter (22/08/2013) Ramalon x Kaitlyn
1.0 Nelson (03/06/2019) Ranu x Kaitlyn
1.0 Malcolm (18/02/2020) Ranu x Kaitlyn
0.1 Sallie (18/02/2020) Ranu x Kaitlyn
0.1 Sage (18/02/2020) Ranu x Kaitlyn