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3 Sumatran tiger cubs born at a zoo in Nashville

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THE NASHVILLE ZOO AT GRASSMERE VIA AP
                                In this image taken from video, veterinarians give one of three newborn Sumatran tigers a quick weigh-in and check up at the Nashville Zoo on Friday, Oct. 27.
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THE NASHVILLE ZOO AT GRASSMERE VIA AP

In this image taken from video, veterinarians give one of three newborn Sumatran tigers a quick weigh-in and check up at the Nashville Zoo on Friday, Oct. 27.

THE NASHVILLE ZOO AT GRASSMERE VIA AP
                                In this image taken from video, veterinarians give one of three newborn Sumatran tigers a quick weigh-in and check up at the Nashville Zoo on Friday, Oct. 27.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. >> Three Sumatran tigers have been born at the Nashville Zoo.

Zoo officials announced that the two female and one male cubs were born Oct. 20. It’s the first time that Sumatran tigers were born at the zoo. The cubs’ mother, 9-year-old Anne, arrived at the Nashville Zoo from the San Diego Zoo in December.

Sumatran tigers are native to the rainforests of Indonesia. The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the Sumatran tiger as critically endangered with fewer than 600 in existence worldwide due to habitat loss and poaching.

Nashville Zoo veterinary officials performed a routine checkup on the cubs Thursday.

“All three cubs are doing well and are now back with their mom, Anne, in the privacy of their indoor den,” the zoo said in a statement Saturday on Facebook.

The cubs’ father, Felix, remains separated from Anne at the Nashville Zoo’s Tiger Crossroads Exhibit.

Two Sumatran tigers also were born at the San Diego Zoo’s Safari Park in July.

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