One of Hamilton Zoo's oldest residents – a Sumatran tiger named Mencari – today celebrates her 22nd birthday.
Living to more than 20 years is no mean feat for any tiger: with a life expectancy of 15 years in the wild, Mencari is currently the second oldest captive Sumatran tiger recorded in the world.
Hamilton Zoo staff are delighted to be celebrating the big cat's milestone birthday.
"Mencari is definitely a favourite among her keepers," said Samantha Jeune, Hamilton Zoo's Carnivore Team Zookeeper.
"Solitary by nature, Mencari lives on her own, but has visual access to her neighbours, mum and daughter pair, Sali and Kirana. She is very confident in herself and is our 'queen bee' for sure."
Born in Wellington Zoo on January 10, 2000, Mencari and her two siblings moved to Hamilton Zoo at 14 months of age as part of the Australasian breeding programme for the critically endangered Sumatran tiger subspecies.