al ain zoo invites the public to help name five new african lion cubs
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Al Ain Zoo invites the public to help name five new African lion cubs

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Al Ain Zoo invites the public to help name five new African lion cubs
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Al Ain Zoo recently welcomed five new African lion cubs, three males and two females, and visitors are now able to get the opportunity to enjoy this exciting aspect of African wildlife. The competition was launched via Al Ain Zoo’s official website enabling visitors to suggest new names for the cubs and have the chance to win valuable prizes.

The number of lions at Al Ain Zoo after the new births is now 27, spread between the Safari and the Big Cat Oasis, where they are cared for under the best international standards of animal care. Breeding programmes are put in place to care for and protect them and ensure they are in good health and provide visitors with unique experiences.

Omar Al-Blooshi, Director of Marketing and Communications, said, "Visitors can now see our African cubs inside the zoo in their own exhibits. Al Ain Safari is a family destination that has a unique view of the lion habitat that was launched in 2016. The five cubs and their mother are in excellent health and have been well taken care of by our team. Our aim is to conserve and protect endangered species and provide a natural habitat.

The launch of the naming competition comes within the zoo’s concern to promote community participation and public interaction in wildlife conservation programs. Al Ain Zoo has already launched this initiative to name other species, including zebras, white-handed gibbons, giraffes, rhinos, hippos and many others, where many visitors showed great responses to this initiative.

A lioness pregnancy period lasts almost four months after which they care for their cubs for up to 16 months until they are ready to be on their own.

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