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Makini, the new male African lion at the Philadelphia Zoo, will make his public debut Wednesday (January 25, 2012).
The zoo already has plans for him to be a daddy.
Next month, a new lioness will join him in hopes of establishing another pride in the First Niagra Big Cat Falls exhibit, according to the zoo.
The zoo already has a pride with a male, Merlin, and three females, Zenda and white-furred Jezebel and Vinkel. All were born in at Johannesburg Zoo in South Africa in July 1991, and came to Philadelphia two years later.
Makini, whose named means "dignity" in Swahili, will turn 3 in March.
Mikini was transferred to the Philadelphia Zoo late last year in hopes of establishing another pride at that zoo's big cat exhibit. Makini and Thabo were the first lion cubs born at the Tulsa Zoo in 16 years. Thabo was transferred to the Memphis Zoo in early 2010 to help with that zoo's breeding program. Their parents, Chatari and Kofi, remain at the Tulsa Zoo.
Sources: Philadelphia Inquirer and KOTV Tulsa
The zoo already has plans for him to be a daddy.
Next month, a new lioness will join him in hopes of establishing another pride in the First Niagra Big Cat Falls exhibit, according to the zoo.
The zoo already has a pride with a male, Merlin, and three females, Zenda and white-furred Jezebel and Vinkel. All were born in at Johannesburg Zoo in South Africa in July 1991, and came to Philadelphia two years later.
Makini, whose named means "dignity" in Swahili, will turn 3 in March.
Mikini was transferred to the Philadelphia Zoo late last year in hopes of establishing another pride at that zoo's big cat exhibit. Makini and Thabo were the first lion cubs born at the Tulsa Zoo in 16 years. Thabo was transferred to the Memphis Zoo in early 2010 to help with that zoo's breeding program. Their parents, Chatari and Kofi, remain at the Tulsa Zoo.
Sources: Philadelphia Inquirer and KOTV Tulsa