On April 25, at FLC Zoo Safari Park Quy Nhon (Quy Nhon Dong ward, Gia Lai), visitors had the opportunity to witness 3 Bengal tiger cubs at close range, right on the first day of the Hung Kings Commemoration holiday.

The 3 tiger cubs are now nearly 1 month old, weighing about 4-5kg, quite bold when interacting with tourist groups. Among them, the male tiger appeared hyperactive, repeatedly climbing out of the display area to approach the tourist area.
Zoo staff said that the 3 tiger cubs, including 1 male and 2 females, are named Hung, Ha, Trang; are currently being breastfed and developing healthily.

Previously, in 2025, the zoo also recorded a mother tiger giving birth to 3 tigers. After 8 months of raising, these individuals reached about 50kg and developed well.
According to zoo staff, the care of breeding tigers requires a strict process, requiring extreme caution. When mother tigers are found pregnant, the zoo separates them for monitoring, supplementing nutrition, minerals and limiting exercise.
Before giving birth, the cage is dimly lit to create a sense of security for naturally born tigers. After giving birth, staff wait for the mother tiger to get used to the baby before cleaning the umbilical cord, disinfecting, and then bringing the baby tigers back for the mother to continue taking care of them.

Tigers are ferocious animals, very dangerous. When pregnant and giving birth, the mother tiger becomes even more ferocious. Care during this stage must be very careful to ensure safety," said the zoo staff.
In the morning of the same day, many student delegations expressed interest in observing tiger cubs at close range.

Representatives of the zoo informed that from April 25 to the end of the Hung Kings Commemoration Day and the holiday of April 30 - May 1, 3 tiger cubs are arranged to be displayed in the pet space for about 1 hour each day (from 9 am), then brought back to the breeding area with the mother tiger.
With the birth of 3 Bengal tiger cubs, FLC Zoo Safari Park Quy Nhon is currently raising a total of 11 tigers.