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PHOTOS | Newborn Bengal tiger cubs revealed at Indonesian zoo

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A keeper holds a one-month-old bengal tiger cub, one of two that were born last month, as he carries it from a cage to be shown to the public for the first time at Medan Zoo in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, August. 1, 2016. The birth is also an effort to conserve rare and endangered animals, because of the presence of the endangered Bengal tiger, Conservationists fear that the critically endangered species, now only around 250 left in the wild, may become extinct in the next decade due to poaching and habitat loss. (YT Haryano/WENN)

A keeper holds a one-month-old bengal tiger cub, one of two that were born last month, as he carries it from a cage to be shown to the public for the first time at Medan Zoo in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, August. 1, 2016. The birth is also an effort to conserve rare and endangered animals, because of the presence of the endangered Bengal tiger, Conservationists fear that the critically endangered species, now only around 250 left in the wild, may become extinct in the next decade due to poaching and habitat loss. (YT Haryano/WENN)
A keeper holds a one-month-old bengal tiger cub, one of two that were born last month, as he carries it from a cage to be shown to the public for the first time at Medan Zoo in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, August. 1, 2016. The birth is also an effort to conserve rare and endangered animals, because of the presence of the endangered Bengal tiger, Conservationists fear that the critically endangered species, now only around 250 left in the wild, may become extinct in the next decade due to poaching and habitat loss. (YT Haryano/WENN)