THESE cute cubs prove even wild cats and dogs can get along.
The young timber wolves and Bengal tigers act just like blood brothers.
At the moment the heavier 25lb wolf cubs can push their smaller tiger friends around at The Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species (TIGERS).
But that won't last for long.
Doc Bhagavan, who looks after the cubs at the sanctuary in South Carolina, US, said: "At the moment the tigers will have a size and weight disadvantage to their canine friends.
"So that means that the wolves are a bit pushy with their tiger pals in their shared environment.
"However, as I am sure you will have guessed, even though the wolves are bigger at three months than the tigers, after another five months it will be the tigers who will be able to push the wolves around."