After a wait of 9 years, Texas zoo welcomes first lion birth

After a wait of 9 years, Texas zoo welcomes first lion birth

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The lion cub named Moja is currently under the care of the zoo

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(Web Desk) - The Fort Worth Zoo in Texas announced the arrival of its first lion cub in nine years.

Moja, born on October 20, 2023 to proud parents Saba and Abagabe, initially weighed 2.7 pounds at four days old.

However, he has now blossomed to an impressive 16 pounds. The zoo enthusiastically shared the news of the newest member on Facebook.

"This little guy is learning what play means and can usually be found pouncing and playing with mom.

We are so excited about this little one and can’t wait for you to meet him soon! Just a reminder, zookeepers want to be sure Moja is big and strong enough to navigate the new space, including the water features.

As he continues to grow, the animal care team will determine when a public debut can take place.

Temperatures and shifts in weather will also dictate the outdoor schedule," wrote Fort Worth Zoo in the caption of their post. They also shared a video of Moja.

This post was shared on January 14. Since being posted, it has gained close to 2,000 likes and numerous comments. Many people were excited to see the lion cub and wished to meet him.
 




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