Rare Bengal tiger cubs born in Nicaragua circus

Bengal tigers are classed as an endangered species, and Fuentes said \"it is the first case I've seen\" of such varied colouring in one litter

Update: 2016-04-15 04:07 GMT
The circus has been touring for the past five years with a menagerie that also includes female elephants, two camels, a buffalo, a pony, two miniature donkeys and four horses. (Photo: Screen grab)

Rare Bengal tiger cubs - one white, one orange and one golden have been born to a tigress in an outlawed travelling circus in Nicaragua

A trio of rare Bengal tiger cubs have become the stars of a Mexican circus in Nicaragua, one of the few Central American countries that still allow circuses to own live animals.

The tigers one white, one orange and one golden were born three months ago to Paulina, a 200-kilogram female in the De Renato Circus, its owner, Renato Fuentes Townsend, told.

(Photo: Screen grab)

Bengal tigers are classed as an endangered species, and Fuentes said "it is the first case I've seen" of such varied colouring in one litter.

His outfit, part of a traditional Mexican circus group called Hermanos Gasca, is unable to return to its homeland because of a law passed there 15 months ago prohibiting circuses from owning live animals, in line with legislation across much of Central America

The circus has been touring for the past five years with a menagerie that also includes female elephants, two camels, a buffalo, a pony, two miniature donkeys and four horses.

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