Lenca and Aloha are two adorable female jaguar cubs that were born at the Paris Zoological Park. They were officially introduced to the press and visitors more than a month and a half after their birth1. The cubs are the offspring of Aramis, an 8-year-old male, and Simara, a 5-year-old female, who arrived from Poland in 20142.
hese births are significant as jaguars are classified as a near-threatened species, and successful breeding in captivity is crucial for conservation efforts. The zoo visitors have been delighted to meet the chubby and playful new members of the jaguar family3. It’s always heartwarming to hear about new life and successful animal conservation stories like this one! 🐆
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