Thats good to know thanks! When I was there last year the cub was much smaller than the adults. ‘They grow so fast’ as they say!
Indeed. She's still slightly fluffy around the edges, though.
Thats good to know thanks! When I was there last year the cub was much smaller than the adults. ‘They grow so fast’ as they say!
Very sad news
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our beloved Amur tiger, Kuzma, on March 2, 2023.
Due to his advancing years, Kuzma was being closely monitored by his keepers and unfortunately, his health began to deteriorate in recent weeks. Following an examination yesterday morning, our veterinary team confirmed that Kuzma was suffering from end stage heart failure. Our keepers and vets were in full agreement that the kindest option was to put him to sleep.
At 14.5 years old, Kuzma lived almost his entire life at Banham Zoo and was paired with female tiger Mishka as part of the International breeding program. The pair successfully bred in October 2021, leaving behind their cubs Luka and Kira.
We know that our staff, members, and visitors will miss him dearly.
Faye Bethell, Veterinary Director at ZSEA, said: “Kuzma was a delight to work with and a favourite for many of our keepers and visitors. The results of his tests showed he had end stage heart failure, which sadly left us with no option but to put him to sleep. He will live on in our memories and of course through his two cubs, Luka and Kira.”
Graeme Williamson, Head of Living Collections at ZSEA, said: “We are all deeply saddened to lose such an iconic animal at Banham Zoo. Kuzma truly was one of a kind and will be sorely missed by all.”
Our thoughts and thanks are with our keepers and veterinary team who provided Kuzma with the best possible care and love. We are grateful for the memories he left behind.
These photos were taken by keeper Holly.
He was an amazing gentle giant, full of character loved to roll and amazing Dad to Kira and Luka. He was placid with his new family and tolerated so many bites to legs and neck, not once snapping back. He will be very sadly missed and loved. RiP big Man x
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Three Amur tiger cubs have been born:
https://www.itv.com/news/anglia/2023-05-03/endangered-tiger-cubs-born-just-weeks-after-dads-death
Three endangered tiger cubs have been born at a zoo, just weeks after their father died.
The unnamed babies were welcomed by mum Mishka on Monday.
From 11 May, the zoo will install a new viewing area for visitors to see the cubs from a safe distance.
Great news, is it known, how old they are ? I presume, this will be why Luka was moved on so quickly to Africa Alive.