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    Saturday, April 27, 2024

    After giraffe uproar, Copenhagen zoo kills 4 lions

    Marius, a male giraffe, is eaten by lions after he was put down Feb. 9 at the Copenhagen Zoo. The zoo that faced protests for killing a healthy giraffe to prevent inbreeding says it has put down four lions, including two cubs, to make room for a new male lion. Citing the “pride's natural structure and behavior,” the Copenhagen Zoo said Tuesday that two old lions had been euthanized as part of a generational shift. It's not known if the lions photographed are the ones that were put down by the zoo.

    Copenhagen, Denmark — A Danish zoo that faced protests for killing a healthy giraffe to prevent inbreeding says it has put down four lions, including two cubs, to make room for a new male lion.

    Citing the "pride's natural structure and behavior," the Copenhagen Zoo said Tuesday that two old lions had been euthanized as part of a generational shift. It said the cubs were also put down because they were not old enough to fend for themselves and "anyway would have been killed by the new male lion."

    Zoo officials hope the new male and two females born in 2012 will form the nucleus of a new pride.

    Last month the zoo triggered a wave of protests by killing a 2-year-old giraffe, and feeding its remains to the lions as visitors watched.

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