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First-Time Encounter: Captivating White Tiger Triplets Meet Vet at Liberec ZOO, Unleashing Wild Cuteness! (Video)


White tigers are so rare that only one in every 10,000 Bengal tigers is born white with black stripes and a pink nose.

So when triplets were born in captivity in July, the white cubs proved to be a cute, black and white miracle.

Watch the video at the end.

The cubs are living with their mother Surya Bara in ZOO Liberec in the Czech Republic and now the public has been asked to name one of them.

Mother and cub: White Bengal tigers are only born one in every 10,000, so triplets born to mother Surya Bara at in a Czech Republic zoo are a cute, black and white miracle

From more than 2200 suggestions, the zoo has narrowed it down to five names – Liam, Samburu, Sigmar, Titan or Woody – for one of the male cubs.

According to the Czech news website iDNES.cz, voting polls will open tomorrow.

The other male and female cubs will be named by the zoo keepers.

Name the baby boy: The public has been asked to vote for their favorite name for one of the boy cubs from five choices: Liam, Samburu, Sigmar, Titan or Woody.

Babies baptized: The white tiger triplets will be baptized on Saturday in the northern Czech city of Liberec

During a veterinary examination in August, the two males weighed around 15lbs and the female around 14lbs.

The triplets will be baptized on Saturday, according to iDNES.cz.

At ZOO Liberec, the oldest zoo in the Czech Republic, two lions killed a 17-year-old white tigress after entering her enclosure in 2009.

Zoo workers were alerted by the tiger’s cries but were unable to stop the killing.

Genetic hiccup: The white tiger is not albino nor a separate species but the result of a rare recessive gene

White Bengal tigers are neither an albino nor a separate species. Instead, they are a result of a  rare recessive gene.

In the past, century only 12 have been spotted in the wild. Most survive in captivity because they do not survive long in the wild as they struggle to catch prey because their colouration stands out in the jungle.

Bengal tigers are fully grown at two to three years of age and live for up to 15 years in the wild.

Males weigh 440-500lbs and grow up to nine feet in length. The females are 285-375lbs and grow up to eight feet long.

Survival in the wild: White Bengal tigers do not survive long in the wild as they struggle to catch their prey because their colouration stands out in the jungle.

Watch the video below:


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