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- African Lion | Sacramento Zoo
Learn more about the African Lion, including behavior, population status, average size, diet, conservation efforts, and more Contact us with any questions!
- Sacramento Zoos new male lion, Slamson II, comes from Dallas Zoo . . .
The lion, named Slamson II after the Kings mascot, is three years old and is the only male lion at the zoo after the death of Kamau in June 2023
- Sacramento Kings partner with Sacramento Zoo to bring in new lion
A 3-year-old male African lion will make its first appearance at the zoo Thursday at 10:30 a m after being in a 30-day quarantine period
- Sacramento CA Zoo teams up with Kings basketball to add lion . . .
According to the release, the new zoo will care for more lions and contribute to conservation efforts in Africa “We are excited about this new partnership between the Sacramento Zoo and the
- LION - San Diego Zoo Safari Park
You can observe natural lion behaviors as the cats romp in the grass, explore the logs and rocks, or rest in the cool shade Come right up to the large glass panels for some eye-to-eye moments
- Lion - San Diego Zoo
Lions are famous for their sonorous roar but have other forms of communication as well, mostly used to mark territory They spread their scent by rubbing their muzzle on tufts of grass or shrubs, and they rake the earth with their hind paws, as the paws have scent glands, too
- African lion dies after 14 years at Californias Sacramento Zoo
The African lion named Kamau, who was living at the Sacramento Zoo, was humanely euthanized following a recent decline in health and a removal from his exhibit
- Kamau, charismatic and iconic African lion at Californias . . . - Yahoo
Kamau, the African lion who was a star attraction at California's Sacramento Zoo, has died at age 16, officials said
- Sacramento Zoo names new lion after Kings’ mascot Slamson
Slamson II joined 18-year-old lioness Cleo in the Sacramento Zoo enclosure Cleo has lived alone in the enclosure since the previous male living there, Kamau, was euthanized last year due to
- Saving The African Lion In North American Zoos - Smithsonians National Zoo
Results from this research will help us to identify ways to control reproduction safely and effectively and ensure a healthy population of lions in zoos for the future
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