Just 2 of roughly 11 zoos in France have Sumatran tiger.
All zoos in France where you can see Sumatran Tiger.
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Saint-Aignan, France
Beauval Zoo is home to two Sumatran tigers, Jambi and Asu, residing in the Big Cat Woodlands.
Jambi, the tigress, is known for her exceptional camouflage skills, often blending seamlessly into the vegetation of her enclosure. Visitors are encouraged to be patient to catch a glimpse of her elusive beauty. Her companion, Asu, is notably curious and enjoys observing visitors with his piercing gaze.
Their habitat is part of the Big Cat Woodlands, a historic section of the ZooParc where visitors can observe majestic felines like Sumatran tigers, Persian leopards, servals, cougars, jaguars, and white tigers through large viewing windows that offer immersive views into their territories.
The Beauval Nature association has been actively involved in species conservation for over a decade, collaborating with field workers to protect endangered species like the Sumatran tiger. Visitors can support these efforts by sponsoring Jambi or Asu, thereby contributing to ongoing conservation programs.
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Hermival-les-Vaux, France
Zoo Parc de Cerza in France is home to Sumatran tigers, a critically endangered species native to Indonesia.
The Sumatran tiger is the smallest of the tiger subspecies, characterized by its dark orange coat and closely spaced black stripes, adaptations that provide excellent camouflage in dense forests. These tigers are critically endangered, with only about 400 to 600 individuals remaining in the wild.
While specific details about the Sumatran tigers at Zoo Parc de Cerza are not readily available, the presence of this rare species in the zoo contributes to conservation efforts by raising public awareness and supporting breeding programs aimed at preserving genetic diversity.