Tigers About the House

2014 • Nine Network
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1 Episode 1
16/6/14
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Spot and Stripe are Sumatran Tiger cubs born at Australia Zoo in Queensland, and are genetically the most important youngsters of their species in the world. To give them the best start, their first four months are spent in the home of their keeper and tiger expert, Giles Clark. As these tigers struggle through their first crucial weeks, Giles embarks upon the toughest parenting job of his life.
2 Episode 2
16/6/14
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The cubs are now eight weeks old and have become a boisterous handful. Giles visits the rainforest of Sumatra, home of the tigers in the wild to see at first hand the horrors of poaching. At home the cubs are going from strength to strength, and Giles starts to see some very adult tiger behaviours.
3 Episode 3
17/6/14
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Spot and Stripe are now just over two months old, and beginning to outgrow Giles' home. How will they react when they meet the adult tigers for the first time? And how will Giles cope when he sees the dangers wild tigers are facing? This is a world-first look at the growing pains of the most important captive tiger cubs on earth.
4 Episode 4
18/6/14
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Spot and Stripe are Sumatran Tiger cubs born at Australia Zoo in Queensland and hand-raised by keeper and tiger expert Giles Clark in his suburban home in Australia. The cubs are now outgrowing Giles' home, and the time has come to move back to the zoo. But the cub’s development is far from over. We see their first swim, and the cubs meet the adult tigers at the zoo. But all is not well with Spot, who is rapidly developing an eye condition that that leaves him fighting for his life.

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British born Giles Clark heads up the exotic carnivores section at Australia Zoo. He has travelled the world expanding his knowledge of tigers living in captivity and has made considerable conservation efforts to protect them in the wild. Now, he's taking on an even bigger challenge - bringing up two Sumatran tiger cubs. Born in August 2013, the cubs are the first in the zoo's 43 year history. The Sumatran tiger is highly endangered and Spot and Stripe, the two cubs, will be essential in helping to raise awareness about the plight of their wild cousins. They will also contribute to a vitally important international breeding programme. But before any of this can happen, they have to grow up. Tigers About the House follows this fascinating story from the lead up to the birth of the cubs, through the challenges and exciting milestones of their first year and the moment when they leave home - and their lives change forever.

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