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Singapore Zoo's Male Malayan Tiger Arrives in Taiwan to Pair up to Protect the Future of the Species

Summary by cna.com.tw
In order to promote the global conservation plan for Malayan tigers outside of their home countries, the Taipei City Zoo announced today that the male Malayan tiger Arhaa from the Singapore Zoo arrived in Taiwan safely last night. It is hoped that he will mate with the female tiger Shima in the zoo in the future to continue the population of critically endangered Malayan tigers.
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In order to promote the global conservation plan for Malayan tigers outside of their home countries, the Taipei City Zoo announced today that the male Malayan tiger Arhaa from the Singapore Zoo arrived in Taiwan safely last night. It is hoped that he will mate with the female tiger Shima in the zoo in the future to continue the population of critically endangered Malayan tigers.

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cna.com.tw broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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