Four critically endangered Sumatran tigers have returned to Sydney's Taronga Zoo after renovations on their exhibit to make it feel a little more like home.
Clarence, a six-year-old adult male, Jumilah, a 14-year-old adult female born and her cubs Kembali, a male and Kartika, a female, will now occupy the exhibit which was recreated to resemble the Kambas National Park, in Indonesia.
Renovations on the exhibit started in 2015 with all four tigers being temporarily relocated to Taronga's sister's zoo in Dubbo while works were underway.