One-month-old lion cubs' life in national zoo of Santo Domingo


A one-month old lion cub born in captivity plays in a pen at the national zoo in Santo Domingo August 18, 2009. The national zoo is waiting for new animals to display in the park after a trade with zoos in U.S., Chile, Guatemala and Puerto Rico to reach better genetic quality in the species of the animals, Patricia Toribio National Zoo park director said.


A one-month-old lion cub, one of three cubs born in captivity, plays in a pen at the national zoo in Santo Domingo August 18,2009. The national zoo is waiting for new animals to display in their park after a trade with zoos in U.S., Chile, Guatemala and Puerto Rico to reach a better genetic quality in the species of the animals, Patricia Toribio National Zoo park director said.


Three one-month-old lion cubs born in captivity play in a pen at the national zoo in Santo Domingo August 18,2009. The national zoo is waiting for new animals to display in the park after a trade with zoos in U.S., Chile, Guatemala and Puerto Rico to reach better genetic quality in the species of the animals, Patricia Toribio National Zoo park director said.


A worker feeds a one-month-old lion cub born in captivity at the national zoo in Santo Domingo August 18,2009. The national zoo is waiting for new animals to display in the park after a trade with zoos in U.S., Chile, Guatemala and Puerto Rico to reach better genetic quality in the species of the animals, Patricia Toribio National Zoo park director said.
(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

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