African lions in the Botanical Garden give birth
Two more young lions were born at Saigon Zoo and Zoo at the end of June. Mina's mother lion, like Africa (8 years) after 110 days of pregnancy, gave birth to two baby lions, one male and one female.
However, because the mother lion is difficult and must intervene by caesarean technique, only male lion can be kept. So far after more than two months of special care, the baby lion Misa has grown healthy, weighing 5kg.
Misa Lion (Photo: TTO)
African lions are listed in Appendix II of CITES (not yet threatened with extinction but need strict protection).
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