Thursday, February 26, 2009

Baby girl plays with Sumatran tiger cub

Israeli girl Gali Avni Magen plays with Sylvester, an 8-week-old Sumatran tiger cub, in her home in Zur Hadassa near Jerusalem February 20, 2009. Sylvester, who was abandoned by its mother, is being raised by Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo's veterinarians, one of whom is Gali's mother. According the zoo's spokesperson the Sumatran tiger is an endangered species with only about 400 living in the wild. Picture taken February 20, 2009.





Israeli girl Gali Avni Magen plays with

Sylvester, an 8-week-old Sumatran tiger cub, in her home in Zur Hadassa

near Jerusalem February 20, 2009. Sylvester, who was abandoned by its

mother, is being raised by Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo's veterinarians, one

of whom is Gali's mother. According the zoo's spokesperson the Sumatran

tiger is an endangered species with only about 400 living in the wild.

Picture taken February 20, 2009.(Chinese media/Reuters Photo)
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Israeli girl Gali Avni Magen pets Sylvester, an 8-week-old Sumatran tiger cub, in her home in Zur Hadassa near Jerusalem February 20, 2009. Sylvester, who was abandoned by its mother, is being raised by Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo's veterinarians, one of whom is Gali's mother. According the zoo's spokesperson the Sumatran tiger is an endangered species with only about 400 living in the wild. Picture taken February 20, 2009.





Israeli girl Gali Avni Magen pets

Sylvester, an 8-week-old Sumatran tiger cub, in her home in Zur Hadassa

near Jerusalem February 20, 2009. Sylvester, who was abandoned by its

mother, is being raised by Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo's veterinarians, one

of whom is Gali's mother. According the zoo's spokesperson the Sumatran

tiger is an endangered species with only about 400 living in the wild.

Picture taken February 20, 2009.(Chinese media/Reuters Photo)
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Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo veterinarian Nili Avni Magen feeds Sylvester, an 8-week-old Sumatran tiger cub, in her home in Zur Hadassa near Jerusalem February 20, 2009. Sylvester was abandoned by its mother and is being raised by the zoo's veterinarians. According the zoo's spokesperson the Sumatran tiger is an endangered species with only about 400 living in the wild. Picture taken February 20, 2009.





Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo veterinarian

Nili Avni Magen feeds Sylvester, an 8-week-old Sumatran tiger cub, in her

home in Zur Hadassa near Jerusalem February 20, 2009. Sylvester was

abandoned by its mother and is being raised by the zoo's veterinarians.

According the zoo's spokesperson the Sumatran tiger is an endangered

species with only about 400 living in the wild. Picture taken February 20,

2009.(Chinese media/Reuters Photo)
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Sylvester, an 8-week-old Sumatran tiger cub, lies at the home of Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo veterinarian in Zur Hadassa near Jerusalem February 20, 2009. Sylvester was abandoned by its mother and is being raised by the zoo's veterinarians. According the zoo's spokesperson the Sumatran tiger is an endangered species with only about 400 living in the wild. Picture taken February 20, 2009.





Sylvester, an 8-week-old Sumatran tiger

cub, lies at the home of Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo veterinarian in Zur

Hadassa near Jerusalem February 20, 2009. Sylvester was abandoned by its

mother and is being raised by the zoo's veterinarians. According the zoo's

spokesperson the Sumatran tiger is an endangered species with only about

400 living in the wild. Picture taken February 20, 2009. (Chinese media/Reuters

Photo)
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