The Clark household has gained two new furry friends; thankfully the dogs approve! Tigers are the biggest species of cat, and a group is called an "ambush" or a "streak".
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Tigers About The House
British born Giles Clark heads up the exotic carnivores section at Australia Zoo in Queensland, Australia. He has travelled the world expanding his knowledge of tigers living in captivity and has made considerable conservation efforts to protect them in the wild. Now, he's taking on an even bigger challenge - bringing up two Sumatran tiger cubs. Born in August 2013, the cubs are the first in the zoo's 43 year history. The Sumatran tiger is highly endangered and Spot and Stripe, the two cubs, will be essential in helping to raise awareness about the plight of their wild cousins.
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