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South China tiger cub born in South Africa
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An 11 day-old male South China tiger cub snarls on in the Free State province of South Africa, December 4, 2007. It is the first time an animal has been born outside China, the Save China's Tigers organization said on Sunday. The cub was born healthy and larger than normal at 1.2 kilograms on a wildlife conservation reserve, the group said in a statement. The cub was being hand-reared and would be taught to hunt for itself. [Agencies]

(China Daily via Agencies December 5, 2007)

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