Giles Clark, a British tiger expert, dedicates his efforts to hand-rearing the world’s most genetically significant Sumatran tiger cubs. To ensure their survival, he brings them home to his lively family, providing round-the-clock care. This episode offers an intimate glimpse into the initial six months of these critically endangered cubs, highlighting their vital early development. Can Giles give them the foundation they need, and can these cubs contribute to saving their species from extinction? Spot and Stripe, born at Australia Zoo in Queensland, are the most genetically valuable Sumatran tiger cubs alive. For their first four months, they live with Giles, who faces the challenges of parenting these extraordinary animals in a suburban Australian setting. As the cubs navigate their early struggles, Giles takes on the most demanding role of his life.