Cute Siberian tiger septuplets living in Yunnan
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The seven tiger cubs and their mother are in good condition, safe and sound, in a wildlife zoo in Southwest China's Yunnan Province. /VCG Photo

The seven tiger cubs and their mother are in good condition, safe and sound, in a wildlife zoo in Southwest China's Yunnan Province. /VCG Photo

The mother tiger gave birth to the septuplets after a three-hour labor on May 10. /VCG Photo

The mother tiger gave birth to the septuplets after a three-hour labor on May 10. /VCG Photo

Zookeepers took over the fluffy creatures after the cub became one month old, considering its number could lead to the mother’s breast milk shortage. /VCG Photo

Zookeepers took over the fluffy creatures after the cub became one month old, considering its number could lead to the mother’s breast milk shortage. /VCG Photo

Litter size of Siberian tiger is normally two or four cubs, which means septuplets such as these are quite rare. The zoo manager Li Youlong told China News that they has a mature tiger breeding technology and the cubs survival rate is over 90-percent. /VCG Photo

Litter size of Siberian tiger is normally two or four cubs, which means septuplets such as these are quite rare. The zoo manager Li Youlong told China News that they has a mature tiger breeding technology and the cubs survival rate is over 90-percent. /VCG Photo