Toledo Zoo is asking the public to help name newborn twin Siberian tigers

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Toledo Zoo is asking the public to help name newborn twin Siberian tigers
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The tigers were born on July 20 and are 'doing well,' according to the zoo.

Officials at Ohio's Toledo Zoo have double the reason to celebrate after welcoming twin Siberian tigers.

The zoo made the announcement on its Facebook page Sept. 21, alongside a video of the newborns with their mother, Talya. "Hold onto your stripes!!! We’ve got paw-sitively exciting news. On July 20, we welcomed twin Amur tigers!" the zoo"The cubs were born to mom, Talya, and dad, Titan. Talya and Titan had also welcomed twins in 2021," the zoo continued."At their last exam earlier this month, the twins were 15 and 16 pounds. Talya and the playful cubs are doing well off-exhibit.

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