The National Zoo\'s seven lion cubs have been named and one is named after OPM Director John Berry
By Vyomika Jairam
Federal News Radio
They’re out! The National Zoo’s seven lion cubs are now on exhibit. They made their debut Sunday afternoon at the lion enclosure. Four of the cubs were born on Aug. 31 and the other three on Sept. 22 to the Zoo’s two adult female lions, Shera and Nabapiep. They were the first lions cubs born at the Smithsonian Zoo in over 20 years, and all seven were fathered by Luke, the Zoo’s male adult lion.
Over the past few months, the Zoo has been posting updates on the cubs, from medical check-ups, swimming tests and their first meeting their father Luke.
The Zoo teamed up with the Washington Post to host a “Name a Lion Cub: Cam Contest” in which the public could submit their recommendations for names for one male and one female cub. The submissions had to be one-minute long videos explaining the recommendation. The Zoo then picked six finalists for the public to vote on.
Shera’s cubs, born Aug. 31 are:
Nabapiep’s cubs, born Sept. 22:
The cubs will be out in the lion yard daily at 12:30 and 1:30 p.m., pending weather and health. Updates on the National Zoo’s lions can be found here, and the cubs can be seen on the Cub cam
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