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Tiger cub neglected by mom is going to Okalahoma zoo

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PHILADELPHIA – A rare baby Amur tiger cub that was neglected by its mother after its birth earlier this month at Philadelphia Zoo is being sent to Oklahoma to integrate with a tiger cub litter there.

The Philadelphia Zoo said 10-year-old Koosaka gave birth July 10 to a litter of five cubs. Two were stillborn and one was accidentally injured by the mother and died. The zoo says the mother never showed maternal behavior toward the remaining cubs and they were moved to the zoo’s animal hospital, where the fourth died.

The surviving cub named Zoya, which means “life” in Russian, is being sent to Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden.

Amur tigers, also called Siberian tigers, are endangered in the wild. They’re found in eastern Russia and northeastern China.

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