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Hla
Htay, 40, who has three children, the youngest seven months old, offered her
services after the The
two others, a male and a female, were taken from her and now receive bottle
feeds as well as Hla Htay's milk four times a day. "I
felt sorry for them so I decided to feed them before their teeth grow,"
she told the Myanmar Times, an English-language paper in the capital. The
cubs were born at the The
A
tenth of them live in Big
cat skins are easily obtained at markets on the Thai-Burmese border, with snow
leopards the most commonly available. Dealers say that tiger parts are becoming
more expensive and hard to obtain because of their dwindling supply. Noah
Noah and her mate were one of two pairs of tigers sent to the zoo from The Telegraph, |
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