Spread the loveAt the Oakland Zoo a three-week-old male mountain lion cub was found alone in the Santa Monica Mountains in ...
A heartwarming video out of the Oakland Zoo shows a rescued mountain lion cub displaying his playful and surprisingly fierce ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Crimson (left) was rescued shortly after Clover(right). That’s what happened to little Clover, an underweight and tick-infested ...
A 3-week-old mountain lion cub is getting a second chance at life after being rescued and transported to Oakland Zoo for around-the-clock care. According to a press release from the California zoo, ...
Two rescued mountain lion cubs, Crimson and Clover, are recovering at the Oakland Zoo after separate rescues in California.
A tiny mountain lion cub arrived at the Oakland Zoo barely alive. Dedicated vets and a resident mountain lion gave her a ...
Running into a mountain lion in the streets of Oakland, Calif., can be a scary interaction—but a lost mountain lion cub is another thing entirely. Thankfully, the good folks at Oakland Zoo were able ...
Crimson the baby mountain lion had a rough start to life. He lost the toes on one of his hind feet and, at just 3 weeks old, was separated from his family and left alone in a den to starve. But the ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Two orphaned mountain lion cubs rescued in the Pacific Northwest are beginning a new chapter at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, where they are thriving under professional care ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Two rescued mountain lion clubs have found their forever home at the Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum. The cubs, orphaned in the Pacific Northwest, are adjusting to their new lives ...
Inside a small enclosure lined with blankets and surrounded by at least two dozen stuffed animals, 5-week-old Crimson bats and tumbles. Then, he drops low, giving a quick pre-pounce shimmy before ...
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