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'''Leo''' (born c. [[1953]]) was a male African lion (''Panthera leo'') donated to the [[Birmingham Zoo]] by Meltro-Goldwyn-Mayer on the occasion of the studio's 30th anniversary. He was billed as the great-grandson of their original mascot, also named Leo. He arrived as a cub on [[April 27]], [[1954]] and went on exhibit in the new zoo's [[Lion House]] in early [[1956]].
'''Leo''' (born [[1953]]) was a male African lion (''Panthera leo'') donated to the [[Birmingham Zoo]] by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on the occasion of the studio's 30th anniversary. He was billed as the great-grandson of their original mascot, also named Leo. He arrived as a nearly 1-year-old cub on [[April 27]], [[1954]] and went on exhibit in the new zoo's [[Lion House]] in early [[1956]].


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Leo (born 1953) was a male African lion (Panthera leo) donated to the Birmingham Zoo by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on the occasion of the studio's 30th anniversary. He was billed as the great-grandson of their original mascot, also named Leo. He arrived as a nearly 1-year-old cub on April 27, 1954 and went on exhibit in the new zoo's Lion House in early 1956.

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