Snowwhite tigers born in China
2010-09-28 14:28:19 GMT2010-09-28 22:28:19 (Beijing Time)
Xinhua English
A white tiger cub sucks milk at a nursery house in the Xixiakou wildlife protection area in Weihai, east China's Shandong Province, Sept. 28, 2010. (Xinhua/Yu Qibo)
Four tiger cubs suck milk at a nursery house in the Xixiakou wildlife protection area in Weihai, east China's Shandong Province, Sept. 28, 2010. The seven-year-old white tiger mother gave birth on Sept. 25 to one white tiger and three snowwhite tigers belonging to a relatively rare species. (Xinhua/Yu Qibo)
A snowwhite tiger cub yawns at a nursery house in the Xixiakou wildlife protection area in Weihai, east China's Shandong Province, Sept. 28, 2010. The seven-year-old white tiger mother gave birth on Sept. 25 to one white tiger and three snowwhite tigers belonging to a relatively rare species. (Xinhua/Yu Qibo)
Four tiger cubs suck milk at a nursery house in the Xixiakou wildlife protection area in Weihai, east China's Shandong Province, Sept. 28, 2010. The seven-year-old white tiger mother gave birth on Sept. 25 to one white tiger and three snowwhite tigers belonging to a relatively rare species. (Xinhua/Yu Qibo)
A feeder shows four newly-born tiger cubs at a nursery house in the Xixiakou wildlife protection area in Weihai, east China's Shandong Province, Sept. 28, 2010. The seven-year-old white tiger mother gave birth on Sept. 25 to one white tiger and three snowwhite tigers belonging to a relatively rare species. (Xinhua/Yu Qibo)
Four tiger cubs suck milk at a nursery house in the Xixiakou wildlife protection area in Weihai, east China's Shandong Province, Sept. 28, 2010. The seven-year-old white tiger mother gave birth on Sept. 25 to one white tiger and three snowwhite tigers belonging to a relatively rare species. (Xinhua/Yu Qibo)
The seven-year-old white tiger mother gave birth on Sept. 25 to one white tiger and three snowwhite tigers belonging to a relatively rare species.