BENGAL TIGERS IN OLD HURST!
- May 12
- 1 min read
Johnsons Zoological Gardens is delighted to announce the arrival of two magnificent Bengal Tigers, brother and sister duo Raja and Madras.
The pair have recently joined the Johnsons family and are settling beautifully into their new forever home. These stunning big cats are now enjoying a peaceful retirement surrounded by dedicated care, spacious surroundings and plenty of enrichment.
Bengal Tigers are among the most iconic and awe-inspiring animals in the world, known for their striking markings, powerful presence and incredible beauty. Raja and Madras are truly spectacular animals, and we feel incredibly privileged to be able to care for them here at Johnsons Zoological Gardens.
Visitors already have the chance to see just how special these two are. Whether they are relaxing together, exploring their enclosure or showing off their playful personalities, Raja and Madras are guaranteed to leave a lasting impression on everyone who meets them.
Their arrival marks an exciting new chapter for Johnsons Zoological Gardens, and we cannot wait to share their journey with all of our visitors and supporters.
If you are planning a visit, Raja and Madras are certainly a must-see attraction, and we look forward to welcoming you to meet them soon.





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