
Three newborn Bengal tiger cubs at FLC Zoo - Safari Park Quy Nhon in Quy Nhon Ward, Gia Lai Province, central Vietnam. Photo: Courtesy of FLC Zoo - Safari Park Quy Nhon
A zoo representative confirmed on Wednesday that the cubs are being carefully nurtured by their mother and fed exclusively on her milk under close supervision from staff.
At around 45 days old, the cubs will begin eating meat.
The arrival of the cubs has already attracted attention from visitors, especially families with children.
During the upcoming Hung Kings' Commemoration Day break from April 25 to 27 and the Reunification Day and International Workers' Day holiday from April 30 to May 3, the zoo plans to set up a special viewing area in the pet zone, allowing guests to see the cubs up close.
FLC Zoo - Safari Park Quy Nhon spans 130 hectares and houses nearly 1,000 animals, including rare species.

A playful Bengal cub interacts with a staff member of FLC Zoo - Safari Park Quy Nhon in Quy Nhon Ward, Gia Lai Province, central Vietnam. Photo: Courtesy of FLC Zoo - Safari Park Quy Nhon

One of the cubs bares its teeth while playing at FLC Zoo - Safari Park Quy Nhon in Quy Nhon Ward, Gia Lai Province, central Vietnam. Photo: Courtesy of FLC Zoo - Safari Park Quy Nhon

An enclosure for adult Bengal tigers at FLC Zoo - Safari Park Quy Nhon in Quy Nhon Ward, Gia Lai Province, central Vietnam. Photo: Courtesy of FLC Zoo - Safari Park Quy Nhon
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