Amur tiger Ginger Biscuit settles into new home
The two-year-old female has moved from Longleat to Woburn and is settling in well, her keepers say.
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"She's settling in well, she's getting used to her new surroundings, exploring the trees and the bushes and observing the other two tigers from a distance."
— Ben Davies , Athlete
"Ginger Biscuit has been a big part of life here over the past two years, and we've watched her grow into a confident young tiger alongside her sisters."
— Amy Waller , Executive
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The two-year-old female has moved from Longleat to Woburn and is settling in well, her keepers say.
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