The white lion has unusually thick fur that retains some of its pigment due to a condition called “leucism,” but its lips and eyes are pigmented.
They turn a year old on November 6. Nantong Forest Safari Park in Jiangsu, China, is the location of the birth. They were all male. Four white lions arrived a month ago at the eastern zoo!
The pictures show the cubs eating, playing together in the forest, and even posing for the camera.
The young lions are growing quickly and are in good health. They were prepared for their first public appearance on December 26, one month after their birth.
Only 13 white lions remain in the wild today, while 100 others are kept in captivity.
In addition to being rare, white lions are not listed as an endangered species. As a result, there is no legal protection for these animals.
They need to be looked after and kept secure at all times, please! They are extremely lovely and priceless.