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Minnesota Zoo euthanizes Amur tiger after cancer diagnosis originally appeared on Bring Me The News. The Minnesota Zoo is ...
Sundari, whose name was often shortened to "Dari," was humanely euthanized July 12 due to mesothelioma, an aggressive and ...
Sundari, or “Dari,” the Minnesota Zoo’s 13-year-old female Amur tiger, was humanely euthanized on July 12 due to mesothelioma ...
Born in captivity at the Minnesota Zoo in June 2012, Dari, short for Sundari, suffered from mesothelioma, an aggressive form of cancer commonly found in tigers and other wild felines. Zoo officials ...
Dari gave birth to six cubs, and her maternal care and behaviors have been used as examples of best practices for other zoos.
Russia’s Amur tiger population, also known as the Siberian tiger, is no longer considered at risk of extinction, according to ...
In the vast wilderness of the Ussuri taiga, one predator stands at the top of the food chain: the Amur tiger. As the largest ...
The tigers were born to Siberian tiger Stormi on May 20, 2025. They underwent their first veterinary examination on July 14.
A rare female tiger has died after being severely injured during an introduction with a male tiger, a United Kingdom zoo announced. Eight-year-old Valentina, an Amur or Siberian tiger, was introduced ...
Its Amur tigers have produced 57 cubs, 46 of which survived for at least 30 days. Of those 46, 21 have gone on to produce litters of their own, amounting to another 86 cubs.
Sundari, also known as “Dari,” was euthanized due to mesothelioma, an aggressive and incurable form of cancer, the zoo said ...