The two new Bengal tigers are brother and sister
A popular Cambridgeshire zoo has welcomed another breed of big cat to its family. Johnsons of Old Hurst is already home to a number of big cats, including lions and pumas.
It has now welcomed two Bengal tigers to the zoo, marking the first time tigers have lived at the zoo. The new additions are brother and sister Raja and Madras.
In a social media post, a spokesperson said: “We are beyond thrilled to announce the arrival of our beautiful Bengal tigers, brother and sister duo Raja and Madras! These two magnificent cats have joined the Johnsons family to enjoy their retirement, and we feel incredibly privileged to welcome them to their forever home.
“They are truly spectacular animals and an absolute must-see in person – their beauty and presence are something you’ll never forget! Come and meet Raja & Madras on your next visit!”
As well as a zoo, Johnsons also has a farm shop, tea room, and steak house. It is home to over 100 animals. It costs £6.50 for adults to visit and £5.50 for children.
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