Singapore Zoo has announced the birth of a lion cub. He was produced through assisted reproduction techniques and has been named Simba. His sire Mufasa has never fathered a cub naturally due to his aggressive nature:
Source: Wildlife Reserves Singapore's Facebook page
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Thanks to advancements in assisted reproduction technology and the perseverance of vets and keepers at Singapore Zoo’s Wildlife Health and Research Centre, we’re proud to share the first-ever African lion cub conceived by assisted reproduction in the Lion City. In celebration of his heritage, the little one was named Simba, which means ‘lion’ in Swahili. Watch to find out Simba's story. *Some footages were filmed prior to the implementation of safe management measures and wearing of masks became mandatory.
Source: Wildlife Reserves Singapore's Facebook page
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