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WATCH: Tiger cubs at Nashville Zoo caught wrestling overnight


Tiger cubs at Nashville Zoo caught wrestling overnight (Screenshot courtesy Nashville Zoo)
Tiger cubs at Nashville Zoo caught wrestling overnight (Screenshot courtesy Nashville Zoo)
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Apparently, sibling rivalries happen amongst all species...tigers are no different.

The Nashville Zoo shared surveillance video of their Sumatran tiger cubs wrestling in the middle of the night—and it's adorable.

Three critically-endangered cubs were born in Octoberto mother Anne. It was a first for the zoo.

The public is invited to vote on names for each cub. There are two females and one male. Voting ends Thursday, Jan. 11. Click HERE to cast your pick.

According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), only 400-600 Sumatran tigers are left in the wild. The Nashville Zoo supports the Tiger Conservation Campaign which fights to save habitats, curb poaching, eliminate the trade of tiger parts and reduce human-tiger conflicts.

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