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Cute Amur Tiger Cubs Playing in Russia's Far East
Cute Amur Tiger Cubs Playing in Russia's Far East
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The Amur tiger belongs to the largest tiger subspecies. Their wool is thicker than tigers living in warm areas, and they have a lighter colour. 26.01.2019, Sputnik International
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Cute Amur Tiger Cubs Playing in Russia's Far East
11:00 GMT 26.01.2019 (Updated: 19:34 GMT 19.10.2022) The Amur tiger belongs to the largest tiger subspecies. Their wool is thicker than tigers living in warm areas, and they have a lighter colour.
This is the only tiger subspecies that has a five-centimetre layer of belly fat that protects against freezing wind and extremely low temperatures.
Have a look at the below stunning footage of the three-to-four-month-old Amur tiger cubs playing at the Leopard National Park in Primorsky Krai, situated in Russia's Far East.