Four Bengal tigers have been born in an El Salvador animal park that runs an endangered- species reproduction program, the facility has announced.

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The cubs arrived in December to the tiger pair Lily and Papo that are being kept in the 0.6-square-mile (1.6-square-kilometer) private Furesa wildlife refuge in the southeastern town of Jayaque, the center's veterinarian, Luis Martinez, told

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