West Midland Safari Park's lion cubs growing up fast
Keepers at West Midland Safari Park have shared new pictures of the lion cubs.
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Despite lockdown, staff are still working at the park to care for all of its animals.
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Keepers at the zoo snapped some new pictures of the pride and shared them on the Safari Park's Facebook page, the post said: "Look at the cubs! They're a bit bigger since the last time you saw them but still as cute and mischievous."
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Two litters of African lion cubs were born at the park last year.
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Ten-year-old Scar gave birth to three cubs on August 27, with a second litter of four cubs following just weeks later on September 17, for seven-year-old Amber.
Both sets of cubs are now nearly nine months old and are quickly growing into adults.