‘Sarang’, a popular Siberian tiger at Seoul Grand Park, left for the United States
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‘Female’ Sarangi moved to the United States to breed 500 endangered Siberian tigers around the world. Sarangi, a Siberian tiger, left for the United States on the 15th.
‘Female’ Sarangi moved to the United States to breed 500 endangered Siberian tigers around the world. Sarangi, a Siberian tiger, left for the United States on the 15th. Provided by Seoul Grand Park Sarang, a Siberian tiger who was much loved by visitors to Seoul Grand Park, left for the United States. Seoul Grand Park brought Sarang to the U.S. Column on the 15th in order to secure genetic diversity and preserve the species of the Siberian tiger, an internationally endangered species.
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