Rare White Bengal Tiger Cubs Born at ZOO Liberec Spark Naming Contest
In a heartwarming development at ZOO Liberec in the Czech Republic, three white Bengal tiger cubs have recently entered the world, much to the delight of animal enthusiasts and zoo visitors alike.
White Bengal tigers are an exceptionally rare sight, with only one in every 10,000 Bengal tigers displaying their distinctive white coat with black stripes. Born in captivity in July, these adorable triplets have captured attention not only for their unique coloring but also for their endearing presence.
Living under the care of their mother, Surya Bara, at ZOO Liberec, the oldest zoo in the Czech Republic, these cubs are now ready to be named. To involve the public in this exciting process, the zoo has launched a naming contest for one of the male cubs. Five potential names—Liam, Samburu, Sigmar, Titan, or Woody—have been proposed, and voting for the chosen name will commence tomorrow, as reported by Czech news website iDNES.cz.
Despite previous tragic incidents, such as the 2009 event where two lions fatally attacked a 17-year-old white tigress within her enclosure, ZOO Liberec remains dedicated to animal conservation and education. Now, with the arrival of these rare white Bengal tiger cubs, the zoo continues its mission to raise awareness about endangered species.
White Bengal tigers, resulting from a rare recessive gene, face challenges in the wild due to their distinct coloring, making them more visible to both prey and predators. With only 12 sightings of white Bengal tigers in the past century, mostly in captivity, their conservation remains crucial.
For those eager to participate in naming one of the white Bengal tiger cubs, the upcoming poll offers a chance to be part of this exciting moment in the zoo’s history. Let’s join hands in celebrating the arrival of these magnificent cubs and supporting their conservation for generations to come.