Title: Offses in the Cologne Zoo: Löwenäffchen Apu and Nala welcome two small
<p> <strong> Title: Offses in the Cologne Zoo: Löwenäffchen Apu and Nala welcome two small </strong> </p>
offspring at the Löwenäffchen in Cologne Zoo
In the Cologne Zoo, the zookeepers enjoy a new growth. The Löwenäffchen pair "Apu" and "Nala" gave birth to two small descendants on February 28th. These golden yellow climbing artists are a welcome enrichment for the group of species in the zoo.
The sexes of the two newborns are not yet determined. Nevertheless, the zoo announced that both animals are well. They have already fit well into the community of their peers, which speaks for a harmonious development and underlines the social behavior of the lion cheese.
Löwenäffchen, also known as a golden lion chicken, are known for their lively nature and social structures within their groups. In nature they live primarily in the forests of Brazil. The breeding program in zoological institutions has a decisive influence on the preservation of this species that is endangered in its natural habitat.
The Cologne Zoo plays an important role in the preservation and breeding of the lion checks. The successful birth of the two boys shows the commitment of the zoo for the protection of this fascinating animal species and offers the public the opportunity to learn more about their way of life and challenges.
With the newcomer in Cologne Zoo, awareness of species protection is also raised. Zoos not only offer entertainment, but also important educational offers to inform and sensitize visitors about the preservation of biodiversity. Therefore, these small lion chips are not only a profit for the zoo, but also for the information about the need for nature conservation.
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