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A nine-day-old tiger cub suckles on a pig at a farm in the village of Marianovka, some 400 km south-east of Kiev Sept. 24, 2008. The cubs were rejected by its mother.

A nine-day-old tiger cub suckles on a pig at a farm in the village of Marianovka, some 400 km south-east of Kiev Sept. 24, 2008. The cubs were rejected by its mother.[Xinhua/Reuters Photo]

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