The San Diego Zoo‘s three newest Sumatran tiger cubs made their public debut on Tuesday.
This is mother Joanne’s first attempt at raising a litter of cubs – a young male named Nelson and two females named Cathy and Debbie.
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The father is Teddy.
The cubs were born on January 28 and are expected to continue nursing from their mother for the next few months.
The zoo is currently home to eight Sumatran tigers.
It is estimated that there are fewer than 350 left in the wild.
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