Two Siberian tiger cubs were born at the Oradea Zoo in Romania, adding to the critically endangered species’ population. The cubs, weighing 8.26 kg and 8.16 kg respectively, are under close observation by the zoo’s veterinary staff. The zoo has already administered the cubs’ first vaccinations, with a second dose scheduled for three months old. This birth is a significant event for the zoo and contributes to regional conservation programs for Siberian tigers. Visitors will soon have the opportunity to view the new arrivals, though details regarding public access are pending. The successful birth highlights the zoo’s commitment to breeding programs for endangered animals.