Endangered Baby Animals Make Their Debut at the Minnesota Zoo
The Minnesota Zoo has a goal of being "a leader in the conservation of animals and their habitats." One way that they can do this is by helping endangered species, and one in particular had two adorable babies earlier this year.
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Baby Animals at the Minnesota Zoo
I shared the news about these two 3 months ago. The two babies were born to an endangered species, so it's amazing to have the Minnesota Zoo be able to care for two, healthy babies of an endangered species.
They were born at the end of May and have been spending some quality time with their mom behind the scenes and learning from her.
But today was a big day at the zoo. Today, the babies made their debut at their enclosure where we can go and visit them!
Baby Tigers Make Their Debut at the Minnesota Zoo
It's the two baby Amur tigers! Here's the picture that the Minnesota Zoo shared about their arrival:
Aren't they adorable?!
And now, if you pay a visit to the zoo, you'll be able to see them in the Amur tiger enclosure.
Tons of people were there today to welcome them. The babies, whose names are Andrei and Amaliya, were a little skeptical of everything at first.
If you've been thinking about visiting the Minnesota Zoo, now is the perfect time to go in my opinion, because then you can see these cuties while they're still little!
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Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll