Lioness Lola gave birth to triplet cubs at Chelyabinsk . (Video)

The Toledo Zoo Announces the Birth of Twin Polar Bear Cubs (VIDEO)

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Jhon Doe

- October, 2022

A mother's love is a very strong bond. These animals show how much they love their babies. Thx to the wonderful ppl for all you do. Wow. Fantastic video. Nothing more precious than mother and babies. Nothing more precious than "Life". Simply beautiful. Wonderful!!!!!! more in the gene pool. We must not render this world to be unlovable for these creatures that have so much more right to this earth than we do. So precious. May we never lose them.

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