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Tigress who came out of the woods to seek help can be a pet who escaped owners or was thrown out

By Svetlana Skarbo, Olga Gertcyk
27 May 2020

The rare predator was caught after weeks of wandering into a village in Russian Far East.

The rescued Amur tiger cub is 9 to 10 months old. Picture from a trail camera courtesy PRNCO 'Tiger Center'

The young Amur tigress was seen walking close to houses and resting for long hours in back yards of Gornovodnoye village in Primorsky district, and on a side of a motorway. 

The big cat showed no aggression, and no pets or livestock were missing, but the tiger’s presence around humans for nearly three weeks was unnerving for the residents and signalled serious health issues with the animal. The endangered animal was also an easy target for poachers. 

Experts from the regional Hunting Surveillance department hoped that mother tiger would appear, but after two weeks of air and land monitoring they concluded that the cub was orphaned and needed help. 

Amur tigress who came out to people to seek help might be a pet who escaped owners or was thrown out 


Amur tigress who came out to people to seek help might be a pet who escaped owners or was thrown out 


Amur tigress who came out to people to seek help might be a pet who escaped owners or was thrown out 


Amur tigress who came out to people to seek help might be a pet who escaped owners or was thrown out 
The rare predator was caught after weeks of wandering into a village in Russian Far East. Pictures: PRNCO 'Tiger Center'


The tigress was caught on 16 May and delivered to ‘Centre Tiger’ for medical  observation and temporary stay. First checkups showed that the cub had no wounds. Her complete blood count was normal, results of separate virus tests are yet to arrive. 

The cub’s weight is 54 kilogram and despite her looking quite well-fed experts believe she is quite malnourished due to issues with feeding. Her teeth hasn’t changed from milky yet and are in good condition except for two broken incisors. 

The cub’s age was identified as nine to ten months, which is half a year younger than the experts thought earlier. 

What puzzles the Centre Tiger's team is the tigress’s behaviour which continues to be nowhere near as aggressive as it should be with an Amur tiger.  

‘It’s rare to see orphaned tiger cubs in May as normally mothers don’t give up on cubs of that age. Quite likely the tigress was killed by a poacher or died from a natural cause, though it is not impossible that the cub was kept by people before it escaped or was thrown out.

'Certain strange traits in the tigress’s behaviour allow us to think that the cub could have stayed with humans’, said Sergey Aramilev, director of Amur Tiger Centre in the Far East of Russia. 

Amur tigress who came out to people to seek help might be a pet who escaped owners or was thrown out 


Amur tigress who came out to people to seek help might be a pet who escaped owners or was thrown out 


Amur tigress who came out to people to seek help might be a pet who escaped owners or was thrown out 


Amur tigress who came out to people to seek help might be a pet who escaped owners or was thrown out 


PRNCO 'Tiger Center'
The tigress spends most of her time sleeping, the rehabilitation centre team's said. Pictures: Anna Blidchenko/PRNCO 'Tiger Center'


The latest update on the tigress’s health was received on 26 May and suggests that the she is beginning to feel better. The cub still doesn’t drink water and prefers meat broth, her digestive system seems to be working fine, but her behaviour remains unusually calm. 

‘She doesn’t even attempt to get out of the enclosure and spends her days mostly sleeping’, the Centre Tiger team said. 

After the rare cat completes all medical tests, the rehabilitation centre’s team will concentrate on her re-introduction to the wild. 

It will be possible if the tigress will show that her hunting instincts are intact and that her attitude to humans is back to being a lot more cautious. 

ORPHANED AMUR TIGRESS, videos PRNCO 'Tiger Center'


The Amur tiger is the largest of the world’s big cats. About 600 grown up animals - 95% of the world population - live in Primorsky Krai, Khabarovsk regions, Amur region and the Jewish Autonomous region in the Far East of Russia. 

Some Amur tigers live in China and in North Korea. 

Next tiger census in Russia will be held in winter 2021-2022. 

SUPPORT THE TEAM THAT HELPS ENDANGERED AMUR TIGERS IN RUSSIA AND SUCCESSFULLY REINTRODUCES THEM BACK TO NATURE  

Team of  PRNCO 'Tiger Center' have rehabilitated 7 tigers and 1 African lion.

Of them, 6 tigers were released into their natural habitat. Five of them became fully adapted to life in the wild.

The first female Zolushka (Cinderella), which had passed the full course of rehabilitation, was observed with two cubs in December 2015. The tigers Svetlaya (Bright) and Boris, released in 2014, formed a couple. 

The Centre was founded September 19, 2012.

Comments (135)

So pleased that she found a community that helped her. That community should be very proud of themselves. Well done.
Rosemary Wiltshire, Australia
28/05/2020 06:55
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Words cannot described how pleased I am to hear that the tiger is in good health and that no humans were harmed. Please make sure to keep us updated on her progression. What a gorgeous tiger indeed she is. We need to protect and preserve our endangered species. Great job
L, US
28/05/2020 06:44
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It's nice that she was saved and given a chance for a better existance than what could have happened if she wasn't helped
Peggy Brown, United States
28/05/2020 06:43
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What a beautiful sweet kitty. Glad she found help.
Michelle Echlin, United States
28/05/2020 06:38
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This lovely creature should be put in a zoo or sanctuary. Obviously cannot and doesn't want to be in the wild!!
Mona J Fox, United States
28/05/2020 06:35
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What a beautiful animal! I am so happy to know that there are people left out there that really care a out our animal friends and are selfless enough to donate time in help save them.
Bryl Robbins, Miami,Florida U.S.A.
28/05/2020 06:34
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Thank you from the bottom of my heart! If we didn't have wonderful people like you all these animals wouldn't survive. She is absolutely beautiful!
Melissa Black, United States
28/05/2020 06:18
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I am glad you are caring for her & monitoring her growth. Maybe the mother was killed for the cub. I am glad knowbody of ill intensions. There is big cat rescue in Florida here! Please give updates!
Kathryn , United States
28/05/2020 06:14
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Her trusting nature of man will be her downfall if she is released back into the wild. She deserves to go to a world class zoo and studied befriended and bred from. God bless her such a beautiful creature.
Jim Capstick, Lancaster England
28/05/2020 06:05
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What a heartwarming story to know she is safe and well.Tigers are my favourite animal too.I hope she goes on to have a long and happy life in the wild and produces more of these stunning cats.Well done. to the centre for your brilliant work.
Mick McCormick, Derby England
28/05/2020 05:51
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i am so thankful she was rescued. she is beautiful! if she is able to be re-wilded, please release her far, far, very far away from narcissistic humans that think the world is for their picking!
sharon, Charleston SC
28/05/2020 05:40
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What a beauty
Francesca z Moore, Pinellas Park USA
28/05/2020 05:37
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Thank you for taking care of this beautiful creature. There's not awhole lot of tigers left.in the world.There one of my favorites . Please take care and watch it .Thanks again.
Susan Headrick, Pocatello,USA
28/05/2020 05:13
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Beautiful cat so gentle will she/ he be able to survive in the wild??
Amy Peterman, United States
28/05/2020 05:03
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I think she's been raised with people.
Jacine Moloy, Indianapoli, IN United States
28/05/2020 05:00
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