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Footage captured by an infrared camera shows a female Amur tiger moving through the forest with her five cubs in the Hunchun area of the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park.
Amur tigers in the wild usually give birth to two or three cubs per litter.
The infrared camera can record for more than five minutes after being triggered, allowing it to capture the entire tiger family in a single frame.
Footage captured by an infrared camera shows a female Amur tiger moving through the forest with her five cubs in the Hunchun area of the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park.
Amur tigers in the wild usually give birth to two or three cubs per litter.
The infrared camera can record for more than five minutes after being triggered, allowing it to capture the entire tiger family in a single frame.