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'''Akili''' (born [[August 25]], [[2005]] in Colorado Springs, Colorado) is a female African lion residing at the [[Birmingham Zoo]] who went on display in August [[2007]]. She joined [[Kwanzaa]], a male who went on display at the zoo's [[Predator Building]] on [[February 15]], [[2006]].  Birmingham's lions are part of a nationally accredited species survival plan.
'''Akili''' (born [[August 25]], [[2005]] in Colorado Springs, Colorado; died [[July 18]], [[2022]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a female African lion residing at the [[Birmingham Zoo]].


On [[May 25]], [[2011]], Akili gave birth to five lion cubs fathered by Kwanzaa: [[Asha]], [[Baron]], [[Kimba]], [[Lily]], and [[Vulcan (lion)|Vulcan]].
Akili was born at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs. She was brought to Birmingham in August [[2007]] as part of a nationally-accredited species survival plan. She joined [[Kwanzaa]], a male who had resided in the zoo's [[Predator Building]] since February [[2006]]. On [[May 25]], [[2011]], Akili gave birth to five lion cubs fathered by Kwanzaa: [[Asha]], [[Baron]], [[Kimba]], [[Lily]], and [[Vulcan (lion)|Vulcan]].


Akili and Kwanzaa took over an exhibit which formerly housed the Malayan tiger [[Kumar]]. In September [[2021]] both lions displayed loss of appetite and sneezing symptoms. Fecal testing confirmed they had been infected by [[COVID-19 pandemic|SARS-CoV-2]]. By the time the results were returned, their symptoms had improved.
Akili and Kwanzaa later took over an exhibit which had formerly housed the Malayan tiger [[Kumar]]. In September [[2021]] both lions displayed loss of appetite and sneezing symptoms. Fecal testing confirmed they had been infected by [[COVID-19 pandemic|SARS-CoV-2]]. By the time the results were returned, their symptoms had improved.


Kwanzaa died that November from complications of lymphoma. Akili was joined by a 6-year old male, [[Josh]], in June [[2022]].
Kwanzaa died that November from complications of lymphoma. A 6-year old male, [[Josh]], arrived in Birmingham in April [[2022]] as a potential mate. She died in July from injuries suffered in a confrontation during her first introduction to Josh.


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== References ==
== 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}}
* 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}}
* "Birmingham Zoo's African lions test positive for COVID after showing symptoms." (October 1, 2021) WVTM13.com
* "Birmingham Zoo's African lions test positive for COVID after showing symptoms." (October 1, 2021) WVTM13.com
* "The Birmingham Zoo’s African lioness, Akili, dies following introduction to new lion." (July 19, 2022) WBRC.com


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[[Category:Zoo animals]]
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Revision as of 11:36, 19 July 2022

Akili

Akili (born August 25, 2005 in Colorado Springs, Colorado; died July 18, 2022 in Birmingham) was a female African lion residing at the Birmingham Zoo.

Akili was born at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs. She was brought to Birmingham in August 2007 as part of a nationally-accredited species survival plan. She joined Kwanzaa, a male who had resided in the zoo's Predator Building since February 2006. On May 25, 2011, Akili gave birth to five lion cubs fathered by Kwanzaa: Asha, Baron, Kimba, Lily, and Vulcan.

Akili and Kwanzaa later took over an exhibit which had formerly housed the Malayan tiger Kumar. In September 2021 both lions displayed loss of appetite and sneezing symptoms. Fecal testing confirmed they had been infected by SARS-CoV-2. By the time the results were returned, their symptoms had improved.

Kwanzaa died that November from complications of lymphoma. A 6-year old male, Josh, arrived in Birmingham in April 2022 as a potential mate. She died in July from injuries suffered in a confrontation during her first introduction to Josh.

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