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'''Kwanzaa''' (born [[December 24]], [[2004]] in Waco, Texas) is a male African lion that was added to the collection of the [[Birmingham Zoo]] on [[February 15]], [[2006]]. After three months in quarantine and some time in a separate exhibit area he has been moved to the lion exhibit, where he alternated indoor and outdoor time with the much older [[Sheba]].
'''Kwanzaa''' (born [[December 24]], [[2004]] in Waco, Texas) is a male African lion that was added to the collection of the [[Birmingham Zoo]] on [[February 15]], [[2006]]. After three months in quarantine and some time in a separate exhibit area he was moved to the zoo's lion exhibit, where he alternated indoor and outdoor time with the much older [[Sheba]].


Kwanzaa was named for the African-inspired holiday which began in 2004 on the day after his birth. He joined Sheba, who had been the sole lion in the zoo since the death of [[Maynard]] in June [[2005]]. When he arrived, plans called for  Kwanzaa to be joined later by two or three females as part of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association's African Lion Species Survival Plan, in which the zoo is a partner. He was placed on exhibit in the zoo's [[Predator Building]] in [[2006]]. In August [[2007]] he was joined by [[Akili]], a female African lion. Sheba was subsequently moved to an off exhibit holding area.
Kwanzaa was named for the African-inspired holiday which began in 2004 on the day after his birth. He joined Sheba, who had been the sole lion in the zoo since the death of [[Maynard]] in June [[2005]]. When he arrived, plans called for  Kwanzaa to be joined later by two or three females as part of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association's African Lion Species Survival Plan, in which the zoo is a partner. He was placed on exhibit in the zoo's [[Predator Building]] in [[2006]].


On [[May 25]], [[2011]], Akili gave birth to five lion cubs fathered by Kwanzaa: [[Asha]], [[Baron]], [[Kimba]], [[Lily]], and [[Vulcan (lion)|Vulcan]].
In August [[2007]] he was joined by [[Akili]], a female African lion. Sheba was subsequently moved to an off exhibit holding area. On [[May 25]], [[2011]], Akili gave birth to five lion cubs fathered by Kwanzaa: [[Asha]], [[Baron]], [[Kimba]], [[Lily]], and [[Vulcan (lion)|Vulcan]].
 
Kwanzaa and Akili are currently on exhibit in the space which formerly housed the Malayan tiger [[Kumar]].


==References==
==References==
* Doyle, Niki. (May 19, 2006). "Birmingham Zoo's new resident sure to become the mane event." ''The Birmingham News''.
* Doyle, Niki. (May 19, 2006). "Birmingham Zoo's new resident sure to become the mane event." {{BN}}
* Bryant, Walter. (August 21, 2006). "Starting lion." ''The Birmingham News''.
* Bryant, Walter. (August 21, 2006). "Starting lion." {{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]." ''The Birmingham News''.
* 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}}


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[[Category:Zoo animals]]
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[[Category:2004 births]]
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[[Category:Lions]]

Revision as of 12:55, 21 September 2021

Kwanzaa (born December 24, 2004 in Waco, Texas) is a male African lion that was added to the collection of the Birmingham Zoo on February 15, 2006. After three months in quarantine and some time in a separate exhibit area he was moved to the zoo's lion exhibit, where he alternated indoor and outdoor time with the much older Sheba.

Kwanzaa was named for the African-inspired holiday which began in 2004 on the day after his birth. He joined Sheba, who had been the sole lion in the zoo since the death of Maynard in June 2005. When he arrived, plans called for Kwanzaa to be joined later by two or three females as part of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association's African Lion Species Survival Plan, in which the zoo is a partner. He was placed on exhibit in the zoo's Predator Building in 2006.

In August 2007 he was joined by Akili, a female African lion. Sheba was subsequently moved to an off exhibit holding area. On May 25, 2011, Akili gave birth to five lion cubs fathered by Kwanzaa: Asha, Baron, Kimba, Lily, and Vulcan.

Kwanzaa and Akili are currently on exhibit in the space which formerly housed the Malayan tiger Kumar.

References