Four baby tigers lay in an incubator at Xiangjiang Wildlife Park in Guangzhou, South China’s Guangdong province, June 1, 2010. The four were born to a golden male Bengal tiger and a silvery female one. The Bengal tiger is a subspecies of tiger and has reddish-gold fur with black stripes. The throat, belly, and insides of the legs are white. According to World Wildlife Fund, there are about 2,100 Bengal tigers in the wild today. It is primarily found in India, where they have 1,411, although minimal numbers are also found in China, with 30-35. [Photo/Xinhua]
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