ashley89+FollowFour generations of lions at Denver Zoo!Four generations of African lions are now calling the Denver Zoo home, thanks to the arrival of four lively new cubs born to Araali and Usiku. The cubs are currently bonding with their mom behind the scenes, giving them a safe space to adjust before meeting the rest of the pride. This milestone isn’t just adorable—it’s a big win for conservation efforts and the zoo’s commitment to protecting endangered species. Can you imagine the energy these little ones will bring once they’re out and about? What do you think this means for the future of wildlife conservation in our city? #Travel #DenverZoo #LionCubs00Share
Joshua Townsend+FollowDenver’s lion family just got bigger!Four adorable African lion cubs have joined the Denver Zoo’s pride, making this a fourth-generation family right here in the city. Araali, the new mom, and her cubs are bonding behind the scenes for the next six weeks, so you’ll have to wait a bit to see them in person. But the zoo promises a livestream soon, so everyone can watch the little ones grow. This isn’t just about cute cubs—Denver Zoo’s efforts are part of a bigger push to help save wild lions, too. Who else is excited to follow their journey? #Pets #DenverZoo #LionCubs00Share
Kelly Mack+FollowDenver Zoo welcomes 4 new lion cubs!Four energetic African lion cubs just made their first appearance at the Denver Zoo, and they’re already making a big impression! Their mom, Araali, powered through an epic 18-hour labor and is now busy caring for her lively litter. This marks the fourth generation of lions born at the zoo, adding to a recent baby boom that’s included everything from a Somali wild ass to a pancake tortoise. With a live cub cam coming soon, everyone can watch these little ones grow. What do you think—will you be tuning in to see the cubs’ antics? #Travel #DenverZoo #LionCubs00Share
Kaitlyn Hammond+FollowLion cubs for clout? 🦁 The real storyCan you believe people are actually renting lion cubs for parties and Insta pics in Thailand? The latest report says the number of captive lions has tripled since 2018, but most buyers have no clue how to care for them. The wildest twist: breeders are making bank by buying back lions when owners can’t handle them, then renting or reselling them again. Is this just a new level of influencer drama or a serious animal welfare crisis? #LionCubs #ExoticPets #AnimalWelfare #Entertainment5637Share