Growing Up With Twin Tiger Cubs | Tigers About The House | BBC Earth
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- From their birth to the first time swimming in a pool, follow the journey of twin tiger cubs, Spot and Stripe.
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Those tiger cubs are so very adorable and precious!
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Yeah they are. Those claws are sharp as heck too.
I know that it’s sad for you to have raised him and for him to be sick and losing his left eye. But the big picture is that he’s in your care for his life and he will have the best life ever. If he was in the wild he would have surely died. There’s always a bright side to every tragedy.❤️
It is sad when a setback happens, but there really is a bright side to everything. He has his other eye and he can still see, run, play, wrestle and enjoy his mates. He is getting the best care and he is a lucky guy.
Growing up with twin tiger cubs must have been an incredibly unique and thrilling experience, full of awe-inspiring moments and unforgettable memories.
I got tears ! incredible birth of two tiger puppies and the whole team is beeing in front of the unique moment ! I would love to cuddle the little cubs, and the man does a great Job - he is a lucky one to be near Tigers - my fav. majestic and beautiful animals on Earth 😍🥰
*Tiger cubs*
@@twilight6779 yes not Tiger puppies, i know. Ty
What happened to Spot's eye? It just jumped from them stalking to Spot needing surgery without an explanation of what happened.
Thought I was going crazy 🤔..…. They literally fast forward 5 years
I'm so glad these videos are on RUclips. Years ago I saw the entire BBC "Tigers About The House" documentary on the DailyMotion online streaming platform, but the documentary is no longer available, and I haven't been able to find it elsewhere for rental or purchase. The documentary was wonder-full.
my favorite part was when Stripe two helped mama deliver him (you can see him bracing his leg/arm against mama to push himself out) ♥️
Awww~ those cubs are sooo cute and playful~👍
Thank you for sharing this video~🤗
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Can we see spot and stripe to unite with there mother please? Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏
Strong mom 👍
Good Mama.
Thanks for letting Mom do her job. She knows what to do. Mom wants her babies to survive. Love it! Two boys yes! ❤❤❤❤🙏
What happened to Spot’s eyes?
"Do not swim in the water or climb a tree to escape a tiger or water born feline, if you can run as fast as the slowest person in your group, you should survive" bruh 💀
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I love tigers there such beautiful animals
Giles seems like an awesome dude. I would love to be his best friend. Heck, if Giles happens to read this comment, he, his lady, and kid/s (including the four legged children) are welcome to stay at our apartment in Manhattan when they visit New York City. Please!
I love how Giles was there for emotional support during labor. Letting Mum do her thing but letting her know he's there and super proud!
The fact that the mom was comfortable enough w/ him there & didn’t stress her extra. Such a beautiful moment
❤ lovely programme
*My favourite animals*
this is grand. thank you bbc for this.
30 minutes never enough😊
Poor Spot, so sad! 💔😢
سبحان الله 🥹
Awesome story of these 2 cups..thanks to the team for their conservation..love this story thank you for the work🙏🙏🙏🙏🐅🐅
Não gosto de animas em cativeiro ...na natureza é que era o melhor lugar!! Os tigres são lindos...
There are less than 500 Sumatran tigers in the wild. Poachers would kill them.
Put 2 cute tigers in a zoo, generate enough funds to save 50-100 in the wild. makes sense
It's very old video I remembered may be 3 years earlier 😊
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Is this from that twin tiger cubs video from 6 years ago?
Hey there I am BEID I love watching this!
Did the mother tiger experience depression when her cubs were taken away? I understand why though.
No, she didn't notice.
Beautiful!!!
Now i want tiger cubs
Thx GOD for sending a great Dad for this cubs 😘
I want to raise tiger cubs too
I enjoyed the tiger labor narrator
Nice new-born tiger baby!
Beautiful
They look and hiss like that because the people around are like that whether trying to do something
So cool
Can't wait to see how they develope♥️
These clips were recorded 7 years ago, they are actually huge right now
Great Great Great
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I don't understand it. Mother tiger gives birth to 2 cubs and staff took them right away! No indication she ever saw them again.
Have you reintroduced them to their parents?
Well done!
😍 Very Sweet 😍
Fantastic
What’s worse baby tigers or human babies to look after?
Probably human babies, they develop much more slowly. A cat can be self sufficient within months
A human baby. A tiger is independent at 2 years and fully grown at 5 years.
Ohh
If that guy(the zoo keeper) loves his wife as he loves those two cubs. Then his wife is the luckiest woman in the world.
Great
Can u try to feed them with vegetables & fruits instead of meat?
why did he
lose his eye
Is the tiger breeder named Jennifer
22:53 Lmaooo
Why do they take the tiger from its mother so early?
Where's their mom?
The Tiger (Uncia tigris) is large cat native only to Asia, it is the world's largest living cat species, there are twelve recognized subspecies of tiger: the †Caspian Tiger (Uncia tigris virgata), the Bengal Tiger (Uncia tigris tigris), the Siberian Tiger (Uncia tigris altaica), the †Wanhsien Tiger (Uncia tigris acutidens), the South China Tiger (Uncia tigris amoyensis), the Indochinese Tiger (Uncia tigris corbetti), the Malayan Tiger (Uncia tigris jacksoni), the †Ngandong Tiger (Uncia tigris soloensis), the Sumatran Tiger (Uncia tigris sumatrae), the †Javan Tiger (Uncia tigris sondaica), the †Trinil Tiger (Uncia tigris trinilensis), and the †Bali Tiger (Uncia tigris balica), out of the twelve recognized tiger subspecies, the caspian tiger evolved first, then followed by the bengal tiger, with the most recent split being between two clades, the north asian tigers, which comprise the Uncia tigris altaica group and contains the siberian tiger, the wanhsien tiger, and the south china tiger and the southeast asian tigers, which comprise the Uncia tigris sondaica group and contains all the other seven subspecies native to Southeast Asia, which are the indochinese tiger, the malayan tiger, the ngandong tiger, the sumatran tiger, the javan tiger, the trinil tiger, and the bali tiger, the Siberian Tiger (Uncia tigris altaica) is known for being the only big cat that is also found in the arctic, where it competes with other polar carnivorans like the White Wolf (Canis albus), the Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus), the Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus), the Siberian Weasel (Kolonocus sibiricus), the Stoat (Mustela erminea), the Least Weasel (Mustela nivalis), the Wolverine (Gulo gulo), the Sable or Siberian Marten (Martes zibellina), and the Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx), as well as preying on polar ungulates like the Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) and the Muskox (Ovibos moschatus), it can also prey on pinnipeds like arctic seals, the northern fur seal, the steller's sea lion, and the walrus.
It’s actually *Panthera* tigris. Same genus as the other big cats. Uncia is the species name of the snow leopard…
@Stefan Salvatierra, actually, the Panthera genus is now left with just four recognized species: the †African Jaguar (Panthera shawi), the Leopard (Panthera pardus), the †European Jaguar (Panthera gombaszoegensis), and the Lion (Panthera leo), whereas all the other ten recognized species are relocated to three distinct genera, Uncia, †Sinailurus, and Jaguarius, Uncia has four recognized species: the †Cave Lion (Uncia spelaea), the Tiger (Uncia tigris), the †Tibetan Jaguar (Uncia blytheae), and the Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia), †Sinailurus has three recognized species: the †East Asian Lion (Sinailurus youngi), the †Longdan Tiger (Sinailurus zdanskyi), and the †Chinese Jaguar (Sinailurus palaeosinensis), and Jaguarius has three recognized species: the †American Lion (Jaguarius atrox), the †Yucatan Leopard (Jaguarius balamoides), and the Jaguar (Jaguarius onca), these three distinct genera are all more closely related to the clouded leopards (genus Neofelis) than to what's left of the genus Panthera.
This video lost my attention at exactly 9:40
This is so old, why was it reposted?
This reminds me of how I started my RUclips channel without realizing that I'd get such a huge following. It's just about patience and growth
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Spot and Stripe? Such beautiful animals and these are their names?
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Why people gatthered so close to those cub ? Is it really a conservation or tourisum?
A lot of conservation and wildlife centres allow tourists to generate funds to help animals rather than a zoo that just throws them in an enclosure purely for profit.
This is mockery of conservation.
You conserve two creatures thats look like Tiger but you made them into domestic cats
in the wild tiger cubs drink milk till about six months. why are they feeding them meat so early?
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@nonnington_farm can we get some for the farm?
Man I wish Australia's vast land could be used as national parks and conversation areas where they can be protected and run after prey and keep them wild but respectful with humans so if they loose the natural ones they still have almost exact same tigers at the original countries
But Tigers can’t talk!!
I Agree. Don't worry. Speaking as a Zimbabwean wildlife conservationist/rehabilatator, the world's wildlife will thrive. As we speak, millions of people are waking up to the vital importance of loving, being kind to, and protecting our wildlife.
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tigers are supposed to be roaming the wild, why not take the conservation to the wild, instead of putting them in cages. they dont do well in cage, nobody like to be caged.
The wild wouldn’t be much better either. Sumatran tigers are endangered due to habitat loss (jungles being converted to palm oil farms) and human conflict (farmers losing livestock to tigers, and of course poachers who kill tigers for their parts..). Consequently, only a few hundred survive in the wild and a majority of wild-born cubs don’t survive their first year…
@@stefansalvatierra4913 that doesn't justify putting them in a cage. use technology for gods sake, cameras, sensors, drones. the manpower in that zoo is more than enough to protect them in the wild. influence the govt., pass laws. there is just so much that can be done. look at the tiger conservation of India. there are more than 50 tiger reserves . 15 yrs ago, their tiger population was 1400 and now its around 3000. i ve got nothing against people running that zoo, they seem to take good care of tigers, but it just doesnt feel right to put an animal in a cage.
I agree. It's a tiger. It knows how to birth a baby. Has been doing it for thousands of years. What are you guys doing anyway. I'd you didn't exist and the tiger was in the wild. There would be no difference. I bet your argument would be we are conserving tigers. If you really want to stop that, spend all the money on stopping poaching and hunting. How would anyone kill a tiger without a gun?
If it's tough in the wild for the tiger, cause there's hunting issues, then just go around tracking the tiger and leave it food instead of this.
@@mr.thinker2340are you going to fund such an endeavor?
@@blackmantis3130 Its not about money, its about people mindset. most humans are self centered, they have no compassion ,no love. they have no regard for others feelings or emotions. their actions on the world is merely for their own pleasure or happiness or benefits...whatever you wanna call it. In whatever angle i look i cannot justify putting an animal in a cage.
Means you're taking cubs away from Mom, please take care of Mom's emotional being. Don't let her suffer. Let us all know of her well being means you're taking away her precious BABIES. 🙏🙏🙏❤
Just Curious _ why did they remove them from their mother's milk so soon ??
Nice ever
Very sad to see thos Tigers in that zoo with chain around the neck.. but hopefully thos humans threet thos Tigers good
30:08 Why single out Horses?
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What a beautie she is, love to wait and see how the twins grow up and what it's like for them! AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE OI OI OI 🇦🇺🏝🦘♥️
They are all grown up now. This was from ten years ago