Breeding pair of African lions now on display together:
Fingers crossed for cubs, which would be the first born at the zoo since 2002.
Two latest lions bring hope cubs could soon arrive in Canberra
Male lion Mlinzi and lioness Nairibi are now on display to the public after spending some months getting to know each other in private since being transferred to Canberra.
Mlinzi was born at Monarto Safari Park in South Australia in 2013 while Nairbi was born in Denmak in 2012 and arrived in Australia in 2014, when she resided at Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria.
"We're hoping now that she's cycling properly, is mating and hopefully within 106 to 110 days we will have some cubs to join the family."
Fingers crossed for cubs, which would be the first born at the zoo since 2002.
Two latest lions bring hope cubs could soon arrive in Canberra
Male lion Mlinzi and lioness Nairibi are now on display to the public after spending some months getting to know each other in private since being transferred to Canberra.
Mlinzi was born at Monarto Safari Park in South Australia in 2013 while Nairbi was born in Denmak in 2012 and arrived in Australia in 2014, when she resided at Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria.
"We're hoping now that she's cycling properly, is mating and hopefully within 106 to 110 days we will have some cubs to join the family."