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| Welcome to the Big Cats gallery .. |
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| This gallery is totally dedicated to the work done by the Wildlife Heritage Foundation and their fantastic preservation of big cats. Tigers, Lions, Leopards and more.. |
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:: Big Cats - Galleries .. |
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 | The Pride 10 Image(s)
WHF has three resident lions named Manzi, Kafara and Tiny. They love nothing more than lazing around with their brothers but will part take in a game or two when the mood takes them. Kafara is the largest of the three brothers and he tends to rule the roost. |
 | Artur 3 Image(s)
Artur, Russian name for Artemisios, is one of two Amur Leopards born at Novosibirsk Zoo, Russia. Their mother is a female Amur leopard from Berlin Zoo and their father a male Amur leopard from Moscow Zoo. |
 | Pepo 8 Image(s)
Pepo is one of approximately four male cheetahs in the UK who is successful in breeding. He has produced 10 offspring to date. His is currently at WHF as his partner at Paradise Wildlife Park, sponsors of WHF, is taking care of their 3 cubs. |
 | Bruno 5 Image(s)
Bruno is a recent addition to the WHF preservation, but he sometimes has a snappy temper with the keepers. Once he decides he doesnt like you, make sure you dont stand too close! |
 | Tamair 7 Image(s)
Tamair came to Wildlife Heritage Foundation (WHF) from Paradise Wildlife Park, sponsors of WHF. His favourite activity is "sleeping" but enjoys trying to capture the attention of our female Amur tiger "Ronja" who is housed in the adjoining enclosure. |
 | Puna 3 Image(s)
Puna is a beautiful fascinating Sumatran female tiger. Puna was hand reared at Heidelberg Zoo from a young age and wasnt quite sure how to be a "proper" tiger so to help her on her way she is housed with her resident Bengal Hybrid Tiger "Indy". |
 | Indy 4 Image(s)
Indy is a wise enchanting Hybrid Bengal tiger who knows all the tricks on how to charm her audience especially when it comes to tip bits on photo shoot days and knowing just how to pose at her best and on cue. |
 | Mizi 4 Image(s)
Mizi was born at the Santago Leopard Project site in Hertfordshire. She arrived at WHF in January 2007. She weighs 28 Kg (approx 56 lbs) and is sustained by 3 meals a week averaging 3 kg (6 lbs) of meat on the bone. | |
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