In the vlog, the host expresses excitement about preparing for and receiving a new animal at Bandung Wildlife Park. The animal, which has been anticipated and prepared for in previous content, is revealed to be a white Bengal tiger named Selen. The host discusses the import process, including quarantine and CITES regulations, and introduces Selen to her new environment. There's also interaction with wildlife experts about proper care and adaptation for Selen. The vlog concludes with plans for future content featuring Selen's activities at the park.
Here are the key facts:
1. The animal being introduced is a white Bengal tiger.
2. The tiger's name is Selen.
3. Selen is approximately 3-4 months old.
4. Selen is a female tiger.
5. Selen was imported from South Africa.
6. The tiger was transported by Singapore Airlines cargo.
7. The delivery was from JNB (Johannesburg) to SIN (Singapore) to CGK (Cengkareng, Indonesia).
8. The crate used for transportation was approved by CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora).
9. The tiger was not given food during transportation due to international standards.
10. The tiger was given a health check before being released into its enclosure.
11. The tiger's enclosure is designed to mimic its natural habitat.
12. The tiger's diet will be gradually introduced to include meat.
13. The tiger will be monitored and cared for by a team of experts.
14. The BKSDA (Balai Konservasi Sumber Daya Alam, or Conservation of Natural Resources Office) is involved in the monitoring and care of the tiger.
15. The tiger's arrival is part of a conservation effort to protect endangered species.
16. The tiger's name, Selen, is derived from the Greek goddess of the moon, Selene.