27 Sep, 2015 @ 14:31
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Fuengirola Bioparc’s tigers helping to keep endangered species alive

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Fuengirola Bioparc’s tigers

TWO tigers are prowling through Fuengirola Bioparc as worldwide numbers dwindle.

Fuengirola Bioparc’s tigers
Fuengirola Bioparc’s tigers

The majestic Sumatran beasts are part of the park’s drive to protect the endangered species.

Only 300 tigers remain in Indonesia.

But visitors to the Fuengirola’s Bioparc can still admire this glorious creature.

Staff Reporter

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