The London Zoo celebrates the birth of three lioncubs
London Zoo celebrates birth of endangered Asiatic lion cubs in mid-March. London Zoo recently celebrated “a huge conservation success” with the birth of a trio of endangered lions. The trio were born at London Zoo in March and are now in the care of conservationists.
Three lion cubs from an endangered subspecies are born at London Zoo. Born to parents Arya and Bhanu, the cubs are yet to be named. The cubs were born to seven-year-old mother Arya, 14, and 14-year old father Bhhanu.
Three endangered lion cubs born at London Zoo. The Asiatic subspecies is estimated to have just 600 to 700 wild. The wild population is estimated at just 600-700 per cent of the wild population in the wild. Three cubs were born at the London Zoo in March.
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