South Africa: Leopard spawns a litter of 6 children
A jaguar usually consists of only 3 or 4 children, at most 5. A jaguar in Cango Forest Park, South Africa, was surprised when giving birth to a group of 6 children.
A jaguar at Cango Forest Park, South Africa, was surprised when giving birth to a group of 6 children.
A jaguar usually consists of only 3 or 4 animals, at most 5. This is the first time a jaguar has made this achievement, since this endangered animal breeding center was established. 17 years ago.
The cubs were born on September 27 and are 1 week old.
The youngest and weakest person died not long after. The rest are now weighing every day to track their progress.
Update 16 December 2018
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