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Rare Asiatic lion cubs make debut in France

Hopes raised for endangered species

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BESANCON, France — Three Asiatic lion cubs are making their debut at a zoo in eastern France, raising slim hopes for one of the world’s rarest species.

The Besancon Zoo held off announcing the Dec. 31 births until this week, afraid the male and two female cubs might not survive.

Their mother let a single cub die last year, and the three are being kept from their father until zookeepers are sure he won’t hurt them.

There are about 300 Asiatic lions in the wild, all in an Indian reserve, according to the World Wildlife Fund.

About the same number are in captivity.

“Lions in captivity will not be reintroduc­ed in nature — or probably not — because they are used to men and might potentiall­y be dangerous,” zookeeper Guillaume Limouzin said Thursday.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rare Asiatic lion Shiva, the mother of one male and two female cubs, looks out over her domain at the Besancon Zoo in France.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rare Asiatic lion Shiva, the mother of one male and two female cubs, looks out over her domain at the Besancon Zoo in France.

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