The tigers at Chester Zoo have a new home – complete with a swimming pool, stream and heated rocks.

Sumatran tigers Fabi, aged eight, and nine-year-old Kirana and their nine month-old cubs Kasarna, Jaya and Topan are now settling in to their state-of-the art surroundings.

The exhibit, named the Hutan Jungle Reserve, is part of the £40m Islands development - the biggest in UK zoo history - which began opening in phases earlier this year.

It has been designed by the carnivore keepers, conservation and education teams and expert architects from Germany to closely mirror habitats in South East Asia.

In the planning since 2011, the Hutan Jungle Reserve boasts several mature trees as well as two 20-foot-tall wooden feeding poles fitted with pulleys that hoist large chunks of meat to the tops – encouraging the tigers to use all of their muscles and climb and work for their meals.

There are breeding and cubbing dens and a tunnel cutting through the middle of the enclosure that visitors can walk through.

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