Zoológico en Japón presume a cachorros de león blanco (FOTOS)

Zoológico en Japón presume a cachorros de león blanco (FOTOS)
HIMEJI, JAPAN - JULY 09: Nine-day-old lioness cubs are held by zoo keepers at Himeji Central Park on July 9, 2013 in Himeji, Japan. The seven white lioness cubs, given birth by three female South African Lions were born on June 6th, 26th and 30th. The cubs will be on public display for the first time later this week. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images)
HIMEJI, JAPAN - JULY 09: Nine-day-old lioness cubs are held by zoo keepers at Himeji Central Park on July 9, 2013 in Himeji, Japan. The seven white lioness cubs, given birth by three female South African Lions were born on June 6th, 26th and 30th. The cubs will be on public display for the first time later this week. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images)

Tres leonas sudafricanas dieron a luz a siete cachorros de león blanco en junio, según reportó Getty Images.

El martes, los cuidadores del zoológico Himeji Central Park en Japón le mostraron a la prensa los cachorros. De acuerdo con Getty, estarán en exhibición al público más tarde esta semana.

(La historia continúa después de las fotos)

Seven Lion Cubs born At Himeji Central Park

Cachorros de león blanco en Japón

A pesar de su belleza, los cachorros de tigre y león blanco son controvertidos. De acuerdo con Big Cats Rescue, la única manera de producir un tigre o un león con pelaje blanco es a través de endogamia (cruzamiento entre animales aislados genéticamente).

Esperemos que estos pequeñitos estén saludables.

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