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Watch the adorable moment Sumatran tiger cub takes its first wobbly steps outside at London Zoo
This is the heartwarming moment a month-old Sumatran tiger cub takes its first wobbly steps outside its den at ZSL London Zoo’s Tiger Territory.
Footage captured by zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo on January 12 shows a "critically endangered" Sumatran tiger cub taking its first wobbly steps outdoors – a month after its December birth.
ZSL London Zoo tiger keeper Kathryn Sanders said: “The cub has so far mostly stayed tucked up with Gaysha in their cosy behind-the-scenes cubbing den, but with such lovely weather yesterday it’s clear she decided it was time for her little one to take its first steps in the outside world.”
After carrying the tiny tot outside in the afternoon sun, mum Gaysha set the cub down safely in their heated outdoor shelter before taking the opportunity to stretch her legs.
London Zoo keepers - who have been keeping a close eye on the family via CCTV - captured the adorable moment the determined youngster followed in mum’s footsteps, tumbling onto the soft grass along the way.
Kate added: “We were all holding our breath with excitement as the cub tottered around, using all its strength to clamber after mum – it was incredible to watch the youngster find its ‘tiger feet’ for the first time.”
The Sumatran tiger, whose habitat is the forests and jungles of Sumatra, Indonesia, are now classified as "critically endangered" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals.
In the 1970s, there were estimated to be 1,000 Sumatran tigers in the wild, today’s figures say that there are just 300.
Keepers will discover if the as-yet-unnamed cub is male or female at its first health check in a few weeks’ time.
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