African lion cub at the Saint Louis Zoo

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Imani, the Zoo’s two-and-a-half-month-old African lion cub, explored a play habitat outdoors at Big Cat Country for the first time. This temporary play space is one of the snow leopard habitats, which is just the right size for a young lion cub that is just beginning to climb and pounce. “It will be a gradual learning experience for Imani as she is introduced to one of the smaller outdoor habitats at Big Cat Country,” says Steve Bircher, curator of mammals. “When she gets a little older and more comfortable outdoors we plan to introduce her to the lion habitat.” The cub was moved from the veterinary hospital to Big Cat Country several weeks ago. She now weighs 24 pounds, eats two pounds of meat a day, and is doing very well. While still being cared for by her keepers, she is gradually being introduced to her mother Cabara and father Ingozi through mesh or “howdy gate” behind the scenes. The staff hopes to reintroduce the cub and mother sometime in the future. “Imani is a playful and energetic cub who seems to enjoy the company of both her parents as well as the carnivore keepers who have been caring for her over the past couple months,” says Bircher. On July 17, 2011, a litter of two African lion cubs was born at the Saint Louis Zoo on July 17. One of the two females was stillborn. The mother lion, Cabara (cah-BAR-ah), age 5, seemed to be interested in caring for her surviving cub. After about six days, however, the little cub appeared dehydrated and was removed from Big

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February 11, 2012

DelicatelyDestroyed @ 5:15 pm #

too cute! I can’t wait to see her :)

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