
The three Mountain Lion Cubs, believed to have become an orphan after being killed by car, is now recovering in Auckland Zoo in California.
Ferns, thistle, and Toei were discovered by the California Fish Birthday (CDFW) in Portolais in Portolley. 。
After many hits, he witnessed an adult mountain lion, but the case was still being investigated, saying, “The corpse has disappeared.” Female lion using DNA. “
Cubs, two men and one woman were found to be “wandering in the neighborhood” and later hidden under the car. CDFW monitored the signs of his mother for two weeks using trail cameras and reports from a local security camera, and eventually took him to Auckland Zoo for rehabilitation and care last Sunday. 。
“No sightings have been confirmed to find or call her cubs,” said the news. “Because their confused actions, two weeks of mother’s shortage, and the place where an adult woman was attacked, CDFW decided to catch the kitten for evaluation.”
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The orphaned Cubs is estimated to be 3 months
Cubs arrived at a veterinary hospital in Auckland Zoo last Sunday and received a thorough medical examination, including treatment and blood tests. Cubs, which was judged to be about three months, was relatively healthy, but it was thin because there was no mother for about two weeks.
According to the news release, the rescue of Fan, Thistle, and Spruce marks the 30th Mountain Lion in the zoo through close collaboration with CDFW.
“The advanced veterinary hospital at Auckland Zoo has enabled the rescue case of many mountain lions for the zoo, injuries, burns, or orphans,” the zoo said.
According to Panella, a wild biological organization that works to save wild cats and their ecosystems, California’s Mountain Lion brings human life conflicts in the form of car strikes and other fatal encounters. It is mainly threatened by loss and fragmentation. According to Auckland Zoo, environmental factors such as wildfires threaten the existence of California.
A large cat, also known as PUMAS, COUGARS, and Screamers, is classified as a “specially protected” species of California in other names, and cannot be hunted by CDFW.
“Human development has sacrificed wildlife and its natural habitats at the same time,” said Nick Dehezia, a CEO of the Auckland Zoo. 。 “As we continue to prosper as a seed, it is essential to coexist to take action to ensure the survival of others.”
Cubs does not return to the wild

However, ferns, spruce, and thistles do not stay in the zoo for a long time. Auckland Zoo said that Cubs would find a new eternal house in cooperation with CDFW. The zoo said that Cubs would not be able to return to the wild because he needed at least two years with his mother to learn survival skills.
“The ferns, thistle, and spruce are so young that they lack their skills and cannot return to the wild,” said the zoo.
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