New Life at Nahargarh: Tigress Welcomes Two Cubs
A tigress at Nahargarh Biological Park gave birth to two cubs, but they had to be separated for care as the mother did not initially feed them. They are now under expert supervision and being regularly monitored to ensure their health and safety.
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A significant milestone occurred at the Nahargarh Biological Park when a tigress delivered two cubs on Saturday, according to park officials.
Due to a lack of initial maternal care, the cubs were moved to a neonatal care unit on expert veterinary advice, where they underwent initial health assessments and received their first feedings.
The cubs are now under vigilant medical supervision with experts monitoring and feeding them to ensure their continuous well-being. The park administration is taking no chances, deploying three staff members in shifts for round-the-clock caregiving.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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