Are any of these tigers still around? I was at the STL zoo yesterday and saw one tiger pacing around and panting. I have no idea what his name is, but it was super cool.
Two of the St Louis zoo tigers (these babies' parents) passed away from old age in 2021 or 2022. I think these babies were moved somewhere else after they grew up. If you were there in 2023, you likely saw a young one transferred there recently.
@@truthseeker1151 America and Siberia are two different names forcthe same tigers. You are the typical idiot rlthat knows nothing that makes false comments on the internet pretending to know something. You should read study and learn. But knowledge and facts are not your thing are they Bubba.
@@anthonyg2554 Thanks for the abuses. Amur and Siberian are same because of ignorance. You need to learn better before mouthing off. Amur region is not in Sibreia - Siberian tiger is a misnomer that got stuck becuase of laziness of people. There are no tigers in Siberia - there is hardly any life there. More technical people use the correct name Amur tiger.
@@truthseeker1151 The regions are different. But the two names denote the same species of tiger. They are very different and much larger than Bengals. Which in turn are much larger than Sumatra tigers. You are an idiot that us trying to sound knowledgeable is is proving your ignorance.
nah they're not, they look like months old instead of year, a year old tiger is big, you can tell by their size that althought they a little bit big they are still cubs