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Delhi Zoo Unveils Twin Royal Bengal Tiger Cubs 'Dhatri', 'Dhairya' for Visitors

© Photo : Delhi ZooDelhi Zoo Unveils Twin Royal Bengal Tiger Cubs 'Dhatri', 'Dhairya' for Visitors
Delhi Zoo Unveils Twin Royal Bengal Tiger Cubs 'Dhatri', 'Dhairya' for Visitors - Sputnik India, 1920, 22.12.2023
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The National Zoological Park (Delhi Zoo) has introduced twin Royal Bengal Tiger cubs named 'Dhatri' and 'Dhairya' on Thursday, allowing visitors to closely witness them in the tiger enclosure.
The twin Royal Bengal Tiger cubs, named Dhatri and Dhairya, are the latest attraction at Delhi Zoo, drawing visitors from near and far to catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures in person.

The latest addition to the Delhi Zoo's impressive collection of wildlife, Dhatri (female) and Dhairya's (male) playful antics have captivated the hearts of the visitors.

© Photo : Delhi ZooDelhi Zoo Unveils Twin Royal Bengal Tiger Cubs 'Dhatri', 'Dhairya' for Visitors
Delhi Zoo Unveils Twin Royal Bengal Tiger Cubs 'Dhatri', 'Dhairya' for Visitors - Sputnik India, 1920, 22.12.2023
Delhi Zoo Unveils Twin Royal Bengal Tiger Cubs 'Dhatri', 'Dhairya' for Visitors
Aged seven months, 16 days, Tigress Siddhi delivered these cubs on 05 August this year.
The cubs were housed in a night shelter and kept in a separate kraal (enclosure) during the day to ensure they received the best care and had quality time with their mother.
© Photo : Delhi ZooDelhi Zoo Unveils Twin Royal Bengal Tiger Cubs 'Dhatri', 'Dhairya' for Visitors
Delhi Zoo Unveils Twin Royal Bengal Tiger Cubs 'Dhatri', 'Dhairya' for Visitors - Sputnik India, 1920, 22.12.2023
Delhi Zoo Unveils Twin Royal Bengal Tiger Cubs 'Dhatri', 'Dhairya' for Visitors
The National Zoological Park plays a crucial role as a participant in the National Conservation Breeding Programme for Royal Bengal Tigers and has made significant contributions to this important initiative.
At present, Delhi Zoo is now home to seven Royal Bengal Tigers in its collection of wildlife.
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