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'''Baron''' (born [[May 25]], [[2011]] at the [[Birmingham Zoo]]) is a male lion, one of a litter of five cubs born to [[Kwanzaa]] and [[Akili]].  The others are [[Asha]], [[Kimba]], [[Lily]], and [[Vulcan]].
'''Baron''' (born [[May 25]], [[2011]] at the [[Birmingham Zoo]]) is a male lion, one of a litter of five cubs born to [[Kwanzaa]] and [[Akili]].  The others are [[Asha]], [[Kimba]], [[Lily]], and [[Vulcan (lion)|Vulcan]].


A naming contest was held for the second of the two male cubs during the litter's Labor Day weekend premiere at the zoo.  Baron was submitted by 7-year-old Joshua Bradley of [[Chelsea]], who was announced as the winner on [[September 12]], [[2011]].
A naming contest was held for the second of the two male cubs during the litter's Labor Day weekend premiere at the zoo.  Baron was submitted by 7-year-old Joshua Bradley of [[Chelsea]], who was announced as the winner on [[September 12]], [[2011]].
In [[2012]] Baron and his brother, Vulcan, were relocated to the Montgomery Zoo. At the time he went on exhibit in October of that year, he weighed 256 pounds. In April [[2014]] both lions were transferred to the Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City, Utah.


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== References ==
* Thornton, William (August 22, 2011) "[http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2011/08/birmingham_zoos_royal_pride_fe.html Birmingham Zoo's royal pride: Feisty young lions to meet Labor Day visitors]" {{BN}}
* "[http://www.facebook.com/notes/the-birmingham-zoo/the-birmingham-zoo-announces-winner-of-the-cub-naming-contest-and-the-name-of-th/10150370496654680 The Birmingham Zoo Announces Winner of the Cub Naming Contest and the Name of the 5th African Lion Cub!]" (September 12, 2011).  Birmingham Zoo
* Thornton, William (August 29, 2012) "Birmingham Zoo says goodbye to its five lion cubs." {{BN}}


== References ==
==External links==
* Thornton, William. (August 22, 2011). "[http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2011/08/birmingham_zoos_royal_pride_fe.html Birmingham Zoo's royal pride: Feisty young lions to meet Labor Day visitors]." ''The Birmingham News''.
* [http://www.birminghamzoo.com/animals/african-lion-cubs/ African Lion Cubs] at birminghamzoo.com
* "[http://www.facebook.com/notes/the-birmingham-zoo/the-birmingham-zoo-announces-winner-of-the-cub-naming-contest-and-the-name-of-th/10150370496654680 The Birmingham Zoo Announces Winner of the Cub Naming Contest and the Name of the 5th African Lion Cub!]" (September 12, 2011).  Birmingham Zoo.


[[Category: 2011 births]]
[[Category: 2011 births]]
[[Category: Lions]]
[[Category: Lions]]
[[Category: Zoo animals]]
[[Category: Zoo animals]]

Latest revision as of 13:04, 25 February 2016

Baron (born May 25, 2011 at the Birmingham Zoo) is a male lion, one of a litter of five cubs born to Kwanzaa and Akili. The others are Asha, Kimba, Lily, and Vulcan.

A naming contest was held for the second of the two male cubs during the litter's Labor Day weekend premiere at the zoo. Baron was submitted by 7-year-old Joshua Bradley of Chelsea, who was announced as the winner on September 12, 2011.

In 2012 Baron and his brother, Vulcan, were relocated to the Montgomery Zoo. At the time he went on exhibit in October of that year, he weighed 256 pounds. In April 2014 both lions were transferred to the Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City, Utah.

References

External links