Dallas Zoo Announces Birth Of Cute Tiger Cub With Heartmelting Video Of It Gently Nodding Off

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This footage shared online by Dallas Zoo to announce the birth of a newborn tiger cub shows an adorable tiny big cat gently nodding off.

Dallas Zoo, which is in the city of Dallas, in the US state of Texas in the southern United States, posted the video on social media with the caption: "We are thrilled to announce that Sumatran tigers Sukacita ("Suki") and Kuasa are the proud parents of this adorable little cub, who we have named Sumini after the leader of a group of female rangers protecting the Sumatran tiger in the forests of Indonesia.

"Sumini was born on August 2 weighing just 866 grams. While she may be little, she is a BIG deal for both the Dallas Zoo, as our first tiger cub since 1948, and for her critically endangered species.

"With only an estimated 400-600 Sumatran tigers remaining in the wild, each birth is a monumental win for ensuring the long-term survival of this species.

"Suki and Kuasa’s genes are under-represented within the AZA’s Sumatran Tiger Species Survival Plan — the group of experts responsible for maintaining the genetic diversity of the population in AZA-accredited zoos — making it even more important for Sumini to carry on these genetics for generations to come.

"Unfortunately, Sumini’s journey into the world has not been an easy one so far. During her first few days of life, Suki and her cub were closely monitored by animal care staff, and it became apparent that Suki was not producing enough milk to sustain the cub.

"For this reason, our zoologists and veterinarians, in consultation with tiger care experts from across the Association of Zoos & Aquariums, made the critical decision to intervene and hand raise Sumini. While hand-rearing is not ideal, we know this was the right move for both the cub and for Suki.

"Our zoologists, veterinarians, and nutrition staff are working around the clock and in constant contact with the SSP to monitor her development and ensure she is getting the best care possible.

"We are incredibly thankful that Sumini is thriving under our care! She will remain behind the scenes for the time being, but we will keep you posted on her progress and what may be next for her in the coming weeks and months."

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