• Donate
  • Volunteer
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
  • Volunteer
  • Contact Us
Search
Close this search box.
Facebook-f Instagram Youtube
mobilebcr
  • Get Involved
  • Cub Facts
  • The Sanctuary Cats
  • FAQs
  • Contact Us
  • Shop
  • Videos
  • Donate
Menu
  • Get Involved
  • Cub Facts
  • The Sanctuary Cats
  • FAQs
  • Contact Us
  • Shop
  • Videos
  • Donate
Home News World

Rare white tiger cub at Bucks County Zoo through February

BCR by BCR
January 28, 2010
in News World
1
0
1
SHARES
11
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email

Rare white tiger cub at Bucks County Zoo through February

For Information About White Tigers Visit:
http://bigcatrescue.org/cats/wild/white_tigers.htm

Published: Monday, January 25, 2010

The Bucks County Zoo is now the temporary home of 16-week-old white tiger cub, named Snow White, until the end of February, after which it will be relocated to a cat sanctuary in Florida.

While the adorable — and rare — 20-pound female is at the zoo, visitors may have their pictures taken with her, with careful supervision from zoo founder “Jungle Joe” Fortunato and his zookeepers. When fully grown, Snow White will weigh in excess of 500 pounds.

Snow White is available for viewing during regular zoo hours: Thursday-Friday, 1-7 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults, $9 for seniors and $8 for children ages 2 to 12. Children under 2 are admitted free. Photos with Snow White are $25 each. For more information, call 215-394-5873, or visit http://www.buckscountyzoo.com/.

http://www.buckslocalnews.com/articles/2010/01/25/entertainment/doc4b5e04a8f0294134301284.txt
http://bigcatrescue.org


Tags: News World
Previous Post

Bobcat Abuse on YouTube

Next Post

1000 tigers in Malaysia by 2020

Related Posts

The Himalayas are warming, and the snow leopards are losing their habitat
News World

The Himalayas are warming, and the snow leopards are losing their habitat

March 24, 2023

The snow leopards and climate change Snow leopards face a severe prospect...

“Lynx Captures Hearts with its Giant Fluffy Paws”
News World

“Lynx Captures Hearts with its Giant Fluffy Paws”

March 24, 2023

A Canadian woman is documenting her visits from a friendly lynx and...

Rafters fight off mountain lion attack along Arizona river
News World

Rafters fight off mountain lion attack along Arizona river

March 24, 2023

Rafters make use of paddles to fend off mountain lion SALT RIVER,...

Next Post

1000 tigers in Malaysia by 2020

Leave a Reply

  • Facebook Comments
  • Default Comments (0)

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Help Feed Big Cats

One of the best ways to help is through general donations that can be used however it is most needed at the time.To make a general donation just click the Donate Now button below.  This is the best way to give as it has the lowest credit card processing fees and is immediate help for the cats.

Give to Big Cat Rescue

If you prefer to donate via Pay Pal, please use this link: Pay Pal

Recent Articles

  • Moving March 27, 2023
  • The Himalayas are warming, and the snow leopards are losing their habitat March 24, 2023
  • “Lynx Captures Hearts with its Giant Fluffy Paws” March 24, 2023

Recent Comments

  • BCR on Moving
  • BCR on Moving
  • Donna Coffey on Moving
  • Monica Carrico on Moving
  • Peggy Cowling on Moving

Big Cat Rescue is accredited by the Global Federation of Sanctuaries

We are Certified by Independent Charities of America as a “Best in America Charity”

About Us

  • Big Cat Rescue Live 24/7 on Webcams
  • Rescue Missions
  • About Big Cat Rescue
  • Reviews
  • Our Recent Work
  • Sanctuary FAQs
  • Big Cat TV

Cats

  • Jaguars
  • Leopards
  • Lions
  • Tigers
  • Bobcats
  • Canada Lynx
  • Cougars
  • Ocelots
  • Savannah Cats
  • Servals

Big cats may be the King of Beasts, but without you they can’t survive.

© Copyright 2023 BigCatRescue.Org. All Rights Reserved.

Facebook-f Youtube Instagram
Cleantalk Pixel

Add New Playlist

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.