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Rare tigresses earn social media fame as stars of Thailand zoo


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Unusually coloured Bengal tigers like siblings Ava and Luna, both 3 years old, are found only in animal breeding centres or zoos rather than in the wild, said Patcharee Pipatwongchai, the tiger trainer at Chiang Mai's Night Safari.


The article from FBC News discusses the rise to fame of two rare white tigresses, named Nong Dang and Nong Nook, at the Tiger Park Zoo in Chiang Mai, Thailand. These tigresses have become social media stars due to their unique white fur, which is a result of a rare genetic mutation. Their popularity has surged through viral videos and photos shared on platforms like Instagram and TikTok, showcasing their playful and majestic behaviors. The zoo has capitalized on their fame to promote conservation efforts, highlighting the plight of tigers in the wild and the importance of protecting these magnificent creatures. The tigresses' social media presence not only entertains but also educates viewers about wildlife conservation.

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