Help Save Wild Parents
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Happy Mother’s Day this Sunday.
Did you know that tigers are devoted mothers? Tigers are solitary animals, so the responsibility of raising and protecting a cub falls squarely on the shoulders of the mother. Cubs normally stick to their mothers for the first two years before becoming fully independent. Young cubs are particularly vulnerable as they are born blind. The tigress has to be with her cubs all the time for the first two months, as they feed only on the milk provided by the tigress. In fact, a tigress spends almost 70% of her time feeding her cubs for the first few months.
Help WWF-Malaysia save wild parents. Visit
https://www.pandashop.my/parentsday
All donors will receive a free animal keychain with their plush toy, as well as a tax exemption receipt.
Video © WWF-Malaysia/ Veshaan Raj
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