
TIGERS SUMATRAN & AMUR

For years the Smithsonian Zoo has been home to Sumatran Tigers. In 2017, their female gave birth to a lone male cub. The breeding couple lost interest. The male was transferred and then the cub. A new male was added, Pavel; however, he is not a Sumatran Tiger, but an Amur Tiger. So currently, both adult tigers are displayed separately and not part of any breeding program.
TIGER TRACKS
Off to the outside of the habitats is a bamboo thicket originally designed to act as a barrier and sound break. A boardwalk was placed within it that meanders from larger deck to larger deck where visitors can experience a wide range of interactive exhibits.
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