Lion cubs born in Chile after world first
veterinary procedure
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[May 09, 2017]
SANTIAGO
(Reuters) - Two baby lion cubs were presented to the public at a zoo in
Chile on Thursday, born after a pioneering veterinary procedure that
involved a reversed vasectomy of their father. |
Lion cubs, who were born after a pioneering veterinary procedure that
involved a reversed vasectomy of their father, are presented to the
media, at Buin Zoo, in the outskirts of Santiago, Chile May 4, 2017.
REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado |
The cubs' mother
"Masai" became pregnant after the father "Maucho" underwent the
procedure, which vets at Buin Zoo in the suburbs of Santiago
said took months of planning and a five-hour operation.
Both parents had been rescued from circuses.
"This is the first successful reversal of a lion vasectomy
reported in the world," said Marcelo Marconi, a urology
specialist who joined the zoo vet team to lead the procedure.
"It gives a way of preserving and maintaining a species in a
zoo."
The procedure could be copied by other places around the world
that have lions in captivity, the zoo said.
One of the cubs, which were born around three months ago, is
named Niara and the other is yet to be named. Both are female.
(Reporting by Reuters TV; Writing by Rosalba O'Brien; Editing by
Alistair Bell)
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