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RC2S97A3GJ43 An African lion (Panthera Leo) yawns as a lioness lays on her back after mating in the Maasai Mara game reserve, near the Kenya-Tanzania border in Narok county, Kenya April 19, 2024. REUTERS/Monicah Mwangi
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RC2S97ACL9IG An African lion (Panthera Leo) yawns after mating in the Maasai Mara game reserve, near the Kenya-Tanzania border in Narok county, Kenya April 19, 2024. REUTERS/Monicah Mwangi
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RC2S97A7WBIW African lions (Panthera Leo) mate in the Maasai Mara game reserve, near the Kenya-Tanzania border in Narok county, Kenya April 19, 2024. REUTERS/Monicah Mwangi
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RC2S97ABAVJU An African lion (Panthera Leo) and a lioness are seen after mating in the Maasai Mara game reserve, near the Kenya-Tanzania border in Narok county, Kenya April 19, 2024. REUTERS/Monicah Mwangi
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RC2S97AWIEIZ An African lion (Panthera Leo) yawns as a lioness lays on her back after mating in the Maasai Mara game reserve, near the Kenya-Tanzania border in Narok county, Kenya April 19, 2024. REUTERS/Monicah Mwangi
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RC2S97A4B062 African lions (Panthera Leo) mate in the Maasai Mara game reserve, near the Kenya-Tanzania border in Narok county, Kenya April 19, 2024. REUTERS/Monicah Mwangi
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20240412_aaa_s197_451 April 12, 2024, Melbourne, Florida, United States: An African lion relaxes in its habitat at the Brevard Zoo in Melbourne. The zoo is home to three African lions, all brothers. (Credit Image: © Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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52528039 An African lion relaxes in its habitat at the Brevard Zoo in Melbourne. The zoo is home to three African lions, all brothers. Photo Credit: Paul Hennessy / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240319_aap_r156_002 March 19, 2024, Liberec, Czech Republic: Barbary Lion male called Terry enlightened by a sunbeam in enclosure at the Liberec Zoo in the Czech Republic. The Barbary lion sometimes referred to as the Atlas lion is an African lion population that is considered extinct in the wild. Barbary lion zoological specimens range in colour from light to dark tawny. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240319_aap_r156_001 March 19, 2024, Liberec, Czech Republic: Barbary Lion male called Terry enlightened by a sunbeam in enclosure at the Liberec Zoo in the Czech Republic. The Barbary lion sometimes referred to as the Atlas lion is an African lion population that is considered extinct in the wild. Barbary lion zoological specimens range in colour from light to dark tawny. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240224_aap_r156_007 February 24, 2024, Liberec, Czech Republic: Barbary Lion male called Terry and female called Shani (born in France) playing togenther in enclosure at the Liberec Zoo in the Czech Republic. The Barbary lion sometimes referred to as the Atlas lion is an African lion population that is considered extinct in the wild. Barbary lion zoological specimens range in colour from light to dark tawny. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240224_aap_r156_002 February 24, 2024, Liberec, Czech Republic: Barbary Lion male called Terry and female called Shani (born in France) playing togenther in enclosure at the Liberec Zoo in the Czech Republic. The Barbary lion sometimes referred to as the Atlas lion is an African lion population that is considered extinct in the wild. Barbary lion zoological specimens range in colour from light to dark tawny. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240224_aap_r156_006 February 24, 2024, Liberec, Czech Republic: Barbary Lion male called Terry and female called Shani (born in France) playing togenther in enclosure at the Liberec Zoo in the Czech Republic. The Barbary lion sometimes referred to as the Atlas lion is an African lion population that is considered extinct in the wild. Barbary lion zoological specimens range in colour from light to dark tawny. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240224_aap_r156_001 February 24, 2024, Liberec, Czech Republic: Barbary Lion male called Terry and female called Shani (born in France) playing togenther in enclosure at the Liberec Zoo in the Czech Republic. The Barbary lion sometimes referred to as the Atlas lion is an African lion population that is considered extinct in the wild. Barbary lion zoological specimens range in colour from light to dark tawny. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240224_aap_r156_005 February 24, 2024, Liberec, Czech Republic: Barbary Lion male called Terry and female called Shani (born in France) playing togenther in enclosure at the Liberec Zoo in the Czech Republic. The Barbary lion sometimes referred to as the Atlas lion is an African lion population that is considered extinct in the wild. Barbary lion zoological specimens range in colour from light to dark tawny. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240224_aap_r156_004 February 24, 2024, Liberec, Czech Republic: Barbary Lion male called Terry and female called Shani (born in France) playing togenther in enclosure at the Liberec Zoo in the Czech Republic. The Barbary lion sometimes referred to as the Atlas lion is an African lion population that is considered extinct in the wild. Barbary lion zoological specimens range in colour from light to dark tawny. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_038 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_028 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_023 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_012 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_004 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_039 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_033 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_022 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_019 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_016 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_035 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_015 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_003 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_034 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_006 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_030 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_031 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_005 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_025 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_021 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_002 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_009 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_011 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_037 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_027 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_017 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_024 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_013 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_020 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_007 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_018 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_032 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_036 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231026_zip_z123_029 October 26, 2023, Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland: The theme of the garden of lights at the WrocÅ?aw Zoo is African fauna and flora. A large exhibition of animal images in the form of 3D lanterns and giant illuminated devices. Here we will see an African elephant, ring-tailed lemurs, a lion, a gorilla and a large baobab, but also smaller species such as the tomato frog and the crowned crane. The exhibition will be open from October 27, 2023 to March 3, 2024 after the zoo closes. (Credit Image: © Krzysztof Zatycki/ZUMA Press Wire)
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49165823 QINGDAO, CHINA - OCTOBER 24, 2023 - A veterinarian gives a medical test to a baby African lion at the Forest Wildlife World in Qingdao, east China's Shandong province, Oct 24, 2023. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20231024_zia_d204_087 October 24, 2023, Qingdao, Shandong, China: QINGDAO, CHINA - OCTOBER 24, 2023 - A veterinarian gives a medical test to a baby African lion at the Forest Wildlife World in Qingdao, east China s Shandong province, Oct 24, 2023. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231004_zip_b228_025 October 4, 2023, Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia: African lion (Panthera leo) seen at Gembira Loka Zoo, during World Animal Day. World Animal Day began in 1925 and was initiated by Heinrich Zimmermann, a writer and publisher of Man and Dog magazine, with the aim of providing an opportunity for ecologists to discuss problems related to endangered species. (Credit Image: © Angga Budhiyanto/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231004_zip_b228_022 October 4, 2023, Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia: African lion (Panthera leo) seen at Gembira Loka Zoo, during World Animal Day. World Animal Day began in 1925 and was initiated by Heinrich Zimmermann, a writer and publisher of Man and Dog magazine, with the aim of providing an opportunity for ecologists to discuss problems related to endangered species. (Credit Image: © Angga Budhiyanto/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231004_zip_b228_024 October 4, 2023, Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia: African lion (Panthera leo) seen at Gembira Loka Zoo, during World Animal Day. World Animal Day began in 1925 and was initiated by Heinrich Zimmermann, a writer and publisher of Man and Dog magazine, with the aim of providing an opportunity for ecologists to discuss problems related to endangered species. (Credit Image: © Angga Budhiyanto/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230829_zia_c218_005 August 29, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..The birth of one of the rarest mammals on the planet has thrilled keepers at Marwell Zoo this week, following the arrival of a Critically Endangered African wild ass...With gangly legs and floppy ears, itâ??s an addition thatâ??s sure to be popular with guests too...The African wild ass foal was born on Sunday 20 August and is particularly important because there are fewer than 200 left in the wild...Native to Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia, African wild asses are preyed on by African lions and Ethiopian wolves...They have also historically been hunted by humans for food. This has resulted in very low numbers of these animals surviving in the wild and the numbers continue to decline...The new arrival at Marwell is reported to be doing well and can be seen with mother Nadifa in the paddock opposite Okapi Playground...The father, Lars, has been moved into an enclosure next door to our banteng whilst Nadifa bonds with her new arrival...Nadifa was born here in 2007 so the arrival of her foal is a continuation of Marwellâ??s commitment to conserving this Critically Endangered species, which weâ??ve had at Marwell since 1993...This is Nadifaâ??s third foal and Lars has become a father for the fifth time. Keepers have confirmed the foal is male but havenâ??t given him a name yet...Darren Ives, Senior Animal Keeper, Hoofstock, said: â??The team is very excited after a year-long wait for the foal to be born, and what makes it even more special is we havenâ??t had an African wild ass foal born at Marwell since 2020...â??The foal has already been seen doing â??zoomiesâ?? around the paddock and is looking nice and healthy...â??The foal has also caught the attention of the addax (who are also Critically Endangered) in the enclosure next to them as they have been seen watching each other through the fence.â?..With (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20230829_zia_c218_004 August 29, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..The birth of one of the rarest mammals on the planet has thrilled keepers at Marwell Zoo this week, following the arrival of a Critically Endangered African wild ass...With gangly legs and floppy ears, itâ??s an addition thatâ??s sure to be popular with guests too...The African wild ass foal was born on Sunday 20 August and is particularly important because there are fewer than 200 left in the wild...Native to Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia, African wild asses are preyed on by African lions and Ethiopian wolves...They have also historically been hunted by humans for food. This has resulted in very low numbers of these animals surviving in the wild and the numbers continue to decline...The new arrival at Marwell is reported to be doing well and can be seen with mother Nadifa in the paddock opposite Okapi Playground...The father, Lars, has been moved into an enclosure next door to our banteng whilst Nadifa bonds with her new arrival...Nadifa was born here in 2007 so the arrival of her foal is a continuation of Marwellâ??s commitment to conserving this Critically Endangered species, which weâ??ve had at Marwell since 1993...This is Nadifaâ??s third foal and Lars has become a father for the fifth time. Keepers have confirmed the foal is male but havenâ??t given him a name yet...Darren Ives, Senior Animal Keeper, Hoofstock, said: â??The team is very excited after a year-long wait for the foal to be born, and what makes it even more special is we havenâ??t had an African wild ass foal born at Marwell since 2020...â??The foal has already been seen doing â??zoomiesâ?? around the paddock and is looking nice and healthy...â??The foal has also caught the attention of the addax (who are also Critically Endangered) in the enclosure next to them as they have been seen watching each other through the fence.â?..With (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20230829_zia_c218_003 August 29, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..The birth of one of the rarest mammals on the planet has thrilled keepers at Marwell Zoo this week, following the arrival of a Critically Endangered African wild ass...With gangly legs and floppy ears, itâ??s an addition thatâ??s sure to be popular with guests too...The African wild ass foal was born on Sunday 20 August and is particularly important because there are fewer than 200 left in the wild...Native to Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia, African wild asses are preyed on by African lions and Ethiopian wolves...They have also historically been hunted by humans for food. This has resulted in very low numbers of these animals surviving in the wild and the numbers continue to decline...The new arrival at Marwell is reported to be doing well and can be seen with mother Nadifa in the paddock opposite Okapi Playground...The father, Lars, has been moved into an enclosure next door to our banteng whilst Nadifa bonds with her new arrival...Nadifa was born here in 2007 so the arrival of her foal is a continuation of Marwellâ??s commitment to conserving this Critically Endangered species, which weâ??ve had at Marwell since 1993...This is Nadifaâ??s third foal and Lars has become a father for the fifth time. Keepers have confirmed the foal is male but havenâ??t given him a name yet...Darren Ives, Senior Animal Keeper, Hoofstock, said: â??The team is very excited after a year-long wait for the foal to be born, and what makes it even more special is we havenâ??t had an African wild ass foal born at Marwell since 2020...â??The foal has already been seen doing â??zoomiesâ?? around the paddock and is looking nice and healthy...â??The foal has also caught the attention of the addax (who are also Critically Endangered) in the enclosure next to them as they have been seen watching each other through the fence.â?..With (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20230829_zia_c218_002 August 29, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..The birth of one of the rarest mammals on the planet has thrilled keepers at Marwell Zoo this week, following the arrival of a Critically Endangered African wild ass...With gangly legs and floppy ears, itâ??s an addition thatâ??s sure to be popular with guests too...The African wild ass foal was born on Sunday 20 August and is particularly important because there are fewer than 200 left in the wild...Native to Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia, African wild asses are preyed on by African lions and Ethiopian wolves...They have also historically been hunted by humans for food. This has resulted in very low numbers of these animals surviving in the wild and the numbers continue to decline...The new arrival at Marwell is reported to be doing well and can be seen with mother Nadifa in the paddock opposite Okapi Playground...The father, Lars, has been moved into an enclosure next door to our banteng whilst Nadifa bonds with her new arrival...Nadifa was born here in 2007 so the arrival of her foal is a continuation of Marwellâ??s commitment to conserving this Critically Endangered species, which weâ??ve had at Marwell since 1993...This is Nadifaâ??s third foal and Lars has become a father for the fifth time. Keepers have confirmed the foal is male but havenâ??t given him a name yet...Darren Ives, Senior Animal Keeper, Hoofstock, said: â??The team is very excited after a year-long wait for the foal to be born, and what makes it even more special is we havenâ??t had an African wild ass foal born at Marwell since 2020...â??The foal has already been seen doing â??zoomiesâ?? around the paddock and is looking nice and healthy...â??The foal has also caught the attention of the addax (who are also Critically Endangered) in the enclosure next to them as they have been seen watching each other through the fence.â?..With (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20230829_zia_c218_001 August 29, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..The birth of one of the rarest mammals on the planet has thrilled keepers at Marwell Zoo this week, following the arrival of a Critically Endangered African wild ass...With gangly legs and floppy ears, itâ??s an addition thatâ??s sure to be popular with guests too...The African wild ass foal was born on Sunday 20 August and is particularly important because there are fewer than 200 left in the wild...Native to Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia, African wild asses are preyed on by African lions and Ethiopian wolves...They have also historically been hunted by humans for food. This has resulted in very low numbers of these animals surviving in the wild and the numbers continue to decline...The new arrival at Marwell is reported to be doing well and can be seen with mother Nadifa in the paddock opposite Okapi Playground...The father, Lars, has been moved into an enclosure next door to our banteng whilst Nadifa bonds with her new arrival...Nadifa was born here in 2007 so the arrival of her foal is a continuation of Marwellâ??s commitment to conserving this Critically Endangered species, which weâ??ve had at Marwell since 1993...This is Nadifaâ??s third foal and Lars has become a father for the fifth time. Keepers have confirmed the foal is male but havenâ??t given him a name yet...Darren Ives, Senior Animal Keeper, Hoofstock, said: â??The team is very excited after a year-long wait for the foal to be born, and what makes it even more special is we havenâ??t had an African wild ass foal born at Marwell since 2020...â??The foal has already been seen doing â??zoomiesâ?? around the paddock and is looking nice and healthy...â??The foal has also caught the attention of the addax (who are also Critically Endangered) in the enclosure next to them as they have been seen watching each other through the fence.â?..With (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20230818_zaf_x99_008 VICTORIA, Aug. 18, 2023 An African lion cub explores a habitat for the first time at Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria, Australia, on Aug. 2, 2023. Australia's Werribee Open Range Zoo announced on Friday that a 10-week-old African lion trio got names after over 360,000 participants cast their votes in an online naming competition..TO GO WITH ''10-week-old lion trio get names at Australia zoo from over 360,000 votes'' (Werribee Open Range Zoo/Handout via Xinhua) (Credit Image: © Werribee Open Range Zoo/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230818_zaf_x99_003 VICTORIA, Aug. 18, 2023 African lion Nilo leads a cub to explore their habitat at Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria, Australia, on Aug. 2, 2023. Australia's Werribee Open Range Zoo announced on Friday that a 10-week-old African lion trio got names after over 360,000 participants cast their votes in an online naming competition..TO GO WITH ''10-week-old lion trio get names at Australia zoo from over 360,000 votes'' (Werribee Open Range Zoo/Handout via Xinhua) (Credit Image: © Werribee Open Range Zoo/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230818_zaf_x99_004 VICTORIA, Aug. 18, 2023 Three African lion cubs explore their habitat for the first time at Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria, Australia, on Aug. 2, 2023. Australia's Werribee Open Range Zoo announced on Friday that a 10-week-old African lion trio got names after over 360,000 participants cast their votes in an online naming competition..TO GO WITH ''10-week-old lion trio get names at Australia zoo from over 360,000 votes'' (Werribee Open Range Zoo/Handout via Xinhua) (Credit Image: © Werribee Open Range Zoo/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230818_zaf_x99_005 VICTORIA, Aug. 18, 2023 Three African lion cubs explore their habitat for the first time at Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria, Australia, on Aug. 2, 2023. Australia's Werribee Open Range Zoo announced on Friday that a 10-week-old African lion trio got names after over 360,000 participants cast their votes in an online naming competition..TO GO WITH ''10-week-old lion trio get names at Australia zoo from over 360,000 votes'' (Werribee Open Range Zoo/Handout via Xinhua) (Credit Image: © Werribee Open Range Zoo/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230818_zaf_x99_006 VICTORIA, Aug. 18, 2023 African lion Nilo interacts with three cubs at Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria, Australia, on Aug. 2, 2023. Australia's Werribee Open Range Zoo announced on Friday that a 10-week-old African lion trio got names after over 360,000 participants cast their votes in an online naming competition..TO GO WITH ''10-week-old lion trio get names at Australia zoo from over 360,000 votes'' (Werribee Open Range Zoo/Handout via Xinhua) (Credit Image: © Werribee Open Range Zoo/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230818_zaf_x99_007 VICTORIA, Aug. 18, 2023 An African lion cub explores a habitat for the first time at Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria, Australia, on Aug. 2, 2023. Australia's Werribee Open Range Zoo announced on Friday that a 10-week-old African lion trio got names after over 360,000 participants cast their votes in an online naming competition..TO GO WITH ''10-week-old lion trio get names at Australia zoo from over 360,000 votes'' (Werribee Open Range Zoo/Handout via Xinhua) (Credit Image: © Werribee Open Range Zoo/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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47098888 Four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098865 Four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098875 One of the four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098892 Two of the four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098894 Four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098893 Four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098889 Three of the four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098876 Four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098891 Two of the four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098864 One of the four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098863 One of the four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098860 Four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098855 Two of the four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098854 Four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098862 One of the four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098858 One of the four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098853 Three of the four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098851 One of the four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47098852 Four African lion cubs at Lanzhou Wildlife Park in Lanzhou City, northwest China's Gansu Province, 27 June, 2023. Photo Credit: / ChinaImages/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20230531_shv_z03_434 May 31, 2023 - Morocco - Marines participate in a high mobility artillery rocket system insertion training event during African Lion, U.S. Africa Command's largest annual combined, joint exercise, in Agadir, Morocco, May 31, 2023. (Credit Image: © U.S. Marines/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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20230418_shv_z03_760 April 18, 2023 - Weisbaden, Hesse, Germany - Sgt. Tristan Abuyen and Spc. John DeJesus-Torres, survey team members assigned to the 773rd Civil Support Team, 7th Mission Support Command, suit up to enter the 'hot zone,' to evacuate a survey team member as part of a training scenario during an external evaluation exercise, Tuesday, April 18, in Wiesbaden, Germany. Observer, Coach, Trainers from Civil Support Team Activity U.S. Army North, evaluated the unit on survey, decontamination, medical, and communications tasks in preparation for African Lion 2023. The 773rd is a highly specialized Army Reserve asset, the only one of its kind in Europe. To learn more about finding your purpose and passion and being all you can be in America's Army Reserve in Europe, connect with the 7th MSC on Facebook at 7thMSC. (Credit Image: © U.S. Arm/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAprilESS.com)
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44210291 RUSSIA, VLADIVOSTOK - FEBRUARY 2, 2023: Six-month-old African lion cubs live at Sadgorod Zoo. Born in late July 2022 to a family of Bonifatsiy, 15, and his partner Vega, they have entered an open enclosure for the first time. Their names are Zevs, Persei and Gektor [Zeus, Perseus and Hector]. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA
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44210296 RUSSIA, VLADIVOSTOK - FEBRUARY 2, 2023: A six-month-old African lion cub lives at Sadgorod Zoo. Born in late July 2022 to a family of Bonifatsiy, 15, and his partner Vega, he and his siblings have entered an open enclosure for the first time. Their names are Zevs, Persei and Gektor [Zeus, Perseus and Hector]. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA
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44210297 RUSSIA, VLADIVOSTOK - FEBRUARY 2, 2023: An African lioness lives at Sadgorod Zoo. Three cubs born to a family of Bonifatsiy, 15, and his partner Vega in late July 2022 have entered an open enclosure for the first time. Their names are Zevs, Persei and Gektor [Zeus, Perseus and Hector]. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA
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44210290 RUSSIA, VLADIVOSTOK - FEBRUARY 2, 2023: Six-month-old African lion cubs live at Sadgorod Zoo. Born in late July 2022 to a family of Bonifatsiy, 15, and his partner Vega, they have entered an open enclosure for the first time. Their names are Zevs, Persei and Gektor [Zeus, Perseus and Hector]. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA
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44210293 RUSSIA, VLADIVOSTOK - FEBRUARY 2, 2023: Six-month-old African lion cubs live at Sadgorod Zoo. Born in late July 2022 to a family of Bonifatsiy, 15, and his partner Vega, they have entered an open enclosure for the first time. Their names are Zevs, Persei and Gektor [Zeus, Perseus and Hector]. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA
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44210294 RUSSIA, VLADIVOSTOK - FEBRUARY 2, 2023: A six-month-old African lion cub lives at Sadgorod Zoo. Born in late July 2022 to a family of Bonifatsiy, 15, and his partner Vega, he and his siblings have entered an open enclosure for the first time. Their names are Zevs, Persei and Gektor [Zeus, Perseus and Hector]. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA
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44210292 RUSSIA, VLADIVOSTOK - FEBRUARY 2, 2023: A six-month-old African lion cub lives at Sadgorod Zoo. Born in late July 2022 to a family of Bonifatsiy, 15, and his partner Vega, he and his siblings have entered an open enclosure for the first time. Their names are Zevs, Persei and Gektor [Zeus, Perseus and Hector]. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA
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44210295 RUSSIA, VLADIVOSTOK - FEBRUARY 2, 2023: An African lioness lives at Sadgorod Zoo. Three cubs born to a family of Bonifatsiy, 15, and his partner Vega in late July 2022 have entered an open enclosure for the first time. Their names are Zevs, Persei and Gektor [Zeus, Perseus and Hector]. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA
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44210246 RUSSIA, VLADIVOSTOK - FEBRUARY 2, 2023: A six-month-old African lion cub lives at Sadgorod Zoo. Born in late July 2022 to a family of Bonifatsiy, 15, and his partner Vega, he and his two siblings have entered an open enclosure for the first time. Their names are Zevs, Persei and Gektor [Zeus, Perseus and Hector]. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA
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44210207 RUSSIA, VLADIVOSTOK - FEBRUARY 2, 2023: African lions live at Sadgorod Zoo. Three cubs born to a family of Bonifatsiy, 15, and his partner Vega in late July 2022 have entered an open enclosure for the first time. Their names are Zevs, Persei and Gektor [Zeus, Perseus and Hector]. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA
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44210209 RUSSIA, VLADIVOSTOK - FEBRUARY 2, 2023: An African lion lives at Sadgorod Zoo. Three cubs born to a family of Bonifatsiy, 15, and his partner Vega in late July 2022 have entered an open enclosure for the first time. Their names are Zevs, Persei and Gektor [Zeus, Perseus and Hector]. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA
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44210206 RUSSIA, VLADIVOSTOK - FEBRUARY 2, 2023: A six-month-old African lion cub lives at Sadgorod Zoo. Born in late July 2022 to a family of Bonifatsiy, 15, and his partner Vega, he and his two siblings have entered an open enclosure for the first time. Their names are Zevs, Persei and Gektor [Zeus, Perseus and Hector]. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA
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44209591 RUSSIA, VLADIVOSTOK - FEBRUARY 2, 2023: An African lioness and her cub live at Sadgorod Zoo. Three cubs born to a family of Bonifatsiy, 15, and his partner Vega in late July 2022 have entered an open enclosure for the first time. Their names are Zevs, Persei and Gektor [Zeus, Perseus and Hector]. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA
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