The Bengal tiger Nan Nan, which gave birth to four newborn Bengal tiger cubs, rests at the Shanghai Zoo in Shanghai, China, 31 August 2018. The Shan
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The Bengal tiger Nan Nan, which gave birth to four newborn Bengal tiger cubs, rests at the Shanghai Zoo in Shanghai, China, 31 August 2018. The Shanghai Zoo issued a notice on social media on Friday, August 31, 2018, introducing four new Bengal tiger cubs born to mother Nannan in their zoo in July and are now collecting names for them from the public. Now more than one month old, the zoo assured the public that the two male and two female tiger cubs are doing well. They hope that these tiger cubs can help raise awareness for better wildlife protection. The Bengal tiger is an endangered species, with an estimated 2, 500 Bengal tigers left in the wild. Now, the two main threats facing the Bengal Tiger are poaching and habitat loss.