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05-29-2022 10:40 AM - edited 05-29-2022 12:02 PM
*special alert to @Drythe, @chickenbutt,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q3fcIHa2aY
that tiny yawn & big stretch! ![]()
CHICAGO (May 28, 2022) –
Just in time for Memorial Day weekend, the African lion cub at Lincoln Park Zoo made his debut at Pepper Family Wildlife Center!
Pilipili (pee-lee-pee-lee), which means 'pepper' in Swahili, explored the outdoor habitat alongside mom Zari (Zar-ee), dad Jabari (jah-bar-ee), while "aunts" Cleo and Hasira remained behind-the-scenes.
Since his birth on March 15, Pilipili and Zari, 4, have been bonding behind the scenes at Pepper Family Wildlife Center. Zari and Jabari were recommended to breed as part of the African Lion Species Survival Plan®, a collaborative population management among accredited zoos. This is Zari and Jabari’s first offspring.
“Pilipili has continuously surpassed critical milestones and grows more curious of his surroundings each day,” said Curator of Mammals Mike Murray. “This morning, it was exciting to see him explore his outdoor habitat for the first time and see his inquisitive-nature in action. As he grows bigger and stronger, he’ll have the chance to explore all of the unique features his habitat offers, such as climbing trees for vertical complexity and thermal zones for cooling and heating.”
Lincoln Park Zoo members had the opportunity to be among the first to catch a glimpse of the cub at Pepper Family Wildlife Center during a member-only preview this morning. Members of the public can also have after-hours opportunities for cub viewing during the zoo’s new limited-capacity Family Nights at Lincoln Park Zoo, which take place Tuesday evenings from May 31-June 28.
The cub will have regular access to the exhibit beginning May 28. The lion pride, including the cub, will be visible intermittently as they have the choice to spend time behind-the-scenes or in hidden areas of their habitat.
Lincoln Park Zoo is dedicated to African lion conservation. The zoo is a long-time partner with the KopeLion Project based in the Ngorongoro Conservation in northern Tanzania, which strives to foster human-lion coexistence.
“The African Lion Species Survival Plan® among accredited zoos is important to this vulnerable species, with lion populations having declined for the past 100 years,” said Murray. “A journey through Pepper Family Wildlife Center tells the story of coexistence and the importance of conservation efforts in northern Tanzania. Seeing the cub, in addition to the rest of the pride, up close provides guests with a unique opportunity to connect with this magnificent species.”
Lion gestation lasts 3½ to four months. After birth, African lion young begin nursing within 24 hours, and they open their eyes within a few days. The females of a pride often give birth in close proximity and can help one another care for their cubs. Cubs are kept in hiding for the first several weeks of their lives and remain dependent on adults until they are 16 months of age. By the age of six months, cubs are weaned. At about one year old, males start to get fuzz around their neck that grows into a long mane.
Those interested in helping care for mom and cub all year long can shop the zoo’s Wish List at lpzoo.org/wishlist or with a lion cub ADOPT package at lpzoo.org/adopt.
Be a part of Lincoln Park Zoo’s pride by participating in the 44th annual Run for the Zoo 5K/10K on June 5. Participants will journey past the cub at Pepper Family Wildlife Center as part of the chip-timed course, and all funds directly support animal care and wildlife conservation efforts. With live children’s entertainment, animal chats, and deals on dinner, Family Nights at Lincoln Park Zoo also offer a great chance to spot the cub after-hours.
For more information about Lincoln Park Zoo, the species, or the zoo’s African lion conservation efforts, visit lpzoo.org.
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05-29-2022 11:06 AM
So cute and that is one protective Mama. Thanks for posting
05-29-2022 11:09 AM
Just trying out those paws. What an angel.
Mom has her work cut out for herself.
05-29-2022 11:25 AM
@feline groovy Thank you. I adore lions and I am just dying from the cuteness! You absolutely made my day!
05-29-2022 11:28 AM
Just absolutely positively ADORABLE!!! 🦁🧡
05-29-2022 11:46 AM - edited 05-29-2022 11:55 AM
@feline groovy I love this picture-as though Pilipili is already looking out at his future domain as king.
05-29-2022 01:50 PM
@Cakers3 Reminds me of the song "I just can't wait to be king." I love that movie and have watched it many times.
05-29-2022 02:11 PM
Such beautiful creatures. Thank you for sharing the photos @feline groovy
Uhhh, we can tell you love felines....LOL
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