Tiger Cubs Debut at Mirage
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Two newly named tiger cubs were introduced to the public Wednesday at the Mirage: Star and Celestial. The cubs, part of the hotel's Secret Garden, were named as part of a contest held by Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn. View photo »
Two newly named tiger cubs were introduced to the public Wednesday at the Mirage: Star and Celestial. The cubs, part of the hotel's Secret Garden, were named as part of a contest held by Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn. View photo »
Two newly named tiger cubs were introduced to the public Wednesday at the Mirage: Star and Celestial. The cubs, part of the hotel's Secret Garden, were named as part of a contest held by Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn. View photo »
Two newly named tiger cubs were introduced to the public Wednesday at the Mirage: Star and Celestial. The cubs, part of the hotel's Secret Garden, were named as part of a contest held by Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn. View photo »
Wed, Jul 23, 2008 (3:37 p.m.)
Two newly named tiger cubs were introduced to the public Wednesday at the Mirage: Star and Celestial. The cubs, part of the hotel's Secret Garden, were named as part of a contest held by Siegfried Fishbinder and Roy Horn.
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