Two rescued mountain lion cubs are settling into their new home at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum after being found orphaned in the Pacific Northwest. Now, the public has a rare chance to help name them as they prepare for their debut.
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Tucson’s Desert Museum just welcomed two baby mountain lions — and you could help name them.
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Voters should reject ban on private-sector hunting of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx
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Three lion sightings were reported Monday in the Pascua Yaqui community southwest of Tucson, authorities say.
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This cafe in Thailand attracts customers by allowing them to play with a pet lion cub and other exotic animals. Footage shows the three-month-…
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Bisexuality and homosexuality are present in more than just people. Animals have been observed engaging in same-sex mating for decades. Though…
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London Zoo's newest lioness was given a treat on Monday (August 9) to mark World Lion Day that takes place on Tuesday (August 10).
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