First in eleven years
Salzburg Zoo is delighted to welcome new cougar offspring
Good news from Salzburg Zoo. For the first time in eleven years, visitors can observe cougar offspring. Three cubs are keeping their parents on their toes.
Managing Director Sabine Grebner is delighted about the first cougar offspring in eleven years and emphasizes the long tradition of keeping cougars at the zoo. Pumas found a home on Hellbrunn Hill back in the 1960s.
The three-year-old parents have offspring for the first time, which also brings challenges. Curator Lisa Sernow is relieved that mother Amaira is taking exemplary care of her cubs and that they are developing well. Father Inigo also plays an important role in the rearing of the cubs and proves to be a good-natured playmate.
The parents, who have been living at the zoo for two years, form a relaxed team. Amaira likes to retreat to the cave in the upper part of the enclosure with her young. Visitors can look forward to discovering the clumsy young animals.
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