It'll be interesting to see how the introductions go. It's great to hear how well the cubs are progressing and I'm pleased Werribee are making use of both lionesses for breeding. Four more great grand cubs for Kura.
From my personal observations, male lions seem to experience consistency in the gender of their offspring, same sex or split gender across litters (although there are of course exceptions) so I'm guessing four males. It'd be nice for the pride to expand so at least one female cub would be nice as males will likely be exported as they mature.
I couldn't understand the point of this if the older ones are leaving.Just as I, and many others predicted...
In other news, the second litter of cubs, born to Nairibi in December, have been sexed as two males and two females:
Lion cubs receive first check-up | Zoos Victoria
The cubs will be introduced to the three adolescent males before they leave for Melbourne later this year.
I couldn't understand the point of this if the older ones are leaving.
I would think so too. Also, if any of the three males were ever to leave and join breeding groups as mature males, any association with 'younger pride mates' would have been so long ago as to be irrelevant. Waste of time IMO.Werribee Open Range Zoo have stated it'll give the adolescents experience with younger pride mates, and that the three young males may go on to lead prides of their own. In reality, I think they will remain as a bachelor pride for the rest of their days at Melbourne Zoo.
In reality, I think they will remain as a bachelor pride for the rest of their days at Melbourne Zoo.
Not necessarily - wait a couple of years, import female or females, leave one at Melbourne. Transfer the other males to Perth/Auckland or anywhere else thats looking to form a new group by then. The Werribee cubs are valuable to the region because of there mothers being unrelated to the rest of Australian and New Zealand Lion stock (both imported from Givskud originally)
Another article about the cubs with a cute video and photos can be seen here - http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...o/news-story/4ca0566e9afa718152cdf80d226d429f