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The text is a transcript of a video by Alshad Ahmad, a wildlife breeder who runs the Bandung Wild Life Park in Indonesia. He talks about the death of a baby tiger named Jinora, who was born with injuries and infections caused by his mother's bite and neglect. He explains the efforts he made to save Jinora, such as calling an expert from Africa, giving oral medication and betadine, and doing an autopsy. He also apologizes to his viewers for disappointing them and asks for their support for the next birth. He says he will take the baby tiger directly from its mother as soon as it is born, because Jinora is not capable of looking after her cubs. He shows the funeral and burial process of Jinora, which was witnessed by the BKSDA (the conservation authority). He also mentions that he and his wife Tiara had given a name to Jinora, but they did not reveal it yet. He says he will make more content about Jinora's journey and how he came to this sad news. He ends the video by thanking the expert, the BKSDA, and his viewers for following his channel.
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1. Jinora's child was born with many holes in its stomach due to Jinora's bite.
2. The child's skin was thin, making it difficult to treat the wounds.
3. An expert was called to check on the child's condition and provided medication to prevent infection.
4. Despite the expert's efforts, the child died at the age of 8 days due to an infection.
5. The infection was caused by bacteria entering the child's body through the umbilical cord.
6. Jinora did not lick the umbilical cord clean, which is a natural process for a mother tiger to keep her child's umbilical cord sterile.
7. The child's body was buried in the presence of the BKSDA (Balai Konservasi Sumber Daya Alam, or Conservation of Natural Resources Agency).
8. The BKSDA requires the burial of the child's body to be witnessed and supervised to prevent any misuse of the body.
9. The child's death was due to an infection, which is a common cause of death for tiger cubs in the first few weeks of life.
10. The expert who treated the child had to leave to care for other animals and could not stay to continue treatment.
11. The owner of the channel had planned to publish the child's name and journey, but the child passed away before they could do so.
12. The owner of the channel has asked for prayers and support for the future of the breeding program.
13. The owner of the channel has decided to take a different approach for the next birth, namely taking the child directly from the mother to increase its chances of survival.