Batu, a Malayan Tiger, was the pride of the zoo. Born in captivity, he was part of an international breeding program aimed at saving his critically endangered species. Batu’s exhibit was designed to mimic the dense rainforests of Malaysia, complete with waterfalls and hidden caves.
One day, Batu’s fame soared when he demonstrated his incredible hunting skills. Zookeepers noticed he was adept at solving puzzles and even fishing for live prey (carefully regulated for his safety). His agility and intelligence became the centerpiece of a conservation awareness campaign. Batu’s exhibit attracted thousands of visitors who left inspired to support tiger conservation efforts.