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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Touching things happened between animals- Two White Tiger Found New Mother!


Two white tiger cubs have a surrogate mom- a chimpanzee

When two white tiger cubs were born during the hurricane Hannah, they had to be separated from their mother after their sanctuary flooded. However, they have found a surrogate mother in chimpanzee named Anjana, who has taken the role of caring for the two cubs.

These adorable images will melt even the most cynical of hearts:








The two-year-old chimp has been helping keeper China York care for the 21-day-old cubs at The Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species (TIGERS) in South Carolina.

“Mitra and Shiva, were born during Hurricane Hannah,” said Dr Bhagavan, founder of TIGERS.

“During that time everything flooded in the sanctuary and they had to be moved into the house as their mother became stressed. It was important for their safety that they were separated.”

Placed into the care of infant animal care giver China and her chimpanzee companion, Anjana, the cubs have become inseparable from their new motherly figures.


Feeding time: Anjana helps keeper China York take care of the cubs.


My two best friends: Anjana and the cubs have become inseparable.


Dr Bhagavan added: “Anjana has been with China, side by side, since she was born and has joined her in caring and raising baby animals.”

“So she helped her and acted as a surrogate mother to these animals and she has done these same with these baby white tigers.”

“She gives them a bottle, lies with them and acts as a surrogate mother. She has a close contact and bond and gives them a nurturing.”

China has looked after Anjana the female chimpanzee since she was born, and they have been inseparable ever since.

This has also resulted in Anjana copying China’s caring behaviour.

“She has raised leopards, lions, orang-utans,” said Dr Bhagavan. “Monkey see as monkey do, and she has taken on this copycat personality and helps China raise the animals.”

“She has just finished raising four lions and they were inseparable. She is a great assistant.”



The Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species is a wildlife education organisation, dedicated to promoting global conservation with informative, educational and entertaining interactive programs.



Name: CHUA SOOK YEE

Student ID: SC-KL-00032004

Intake: DIMC April’10

Subject: Journalism

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