An Amur tiger traveled 200 km through Russia's wilderness to reunite with its mate, defying all odds. Their reunion led to cubs, marking a milestone in efforts to save the endangered species.
Boris and Svetlaya were part of a project to reintroduce Siberian tigers to Pri-Amur — a Russian territory bordering China.
“If humans can go miles for love, so can tigers,” reads the caption ... have recently been reunited in the wilds of Russia after being separated by nearly 200 kilometres. This heartwarming reunion ...
Over nearly three years, he travelled 200 kilometres, eventually making his way back to Svetlaya. The two were reunited in a beautiful twist of fate. If Humans Can Go Miles for Love, So Can Tigers 😀 ...
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In a similar case, a tiger was reported travelling kilometres long to reunite with its former mate. The Siberian tiger walked ...