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The Changsha Zoo in the Hunan provincial capital plans to build a school for all of its lion and tiger cubs.

A visitor is allowed to walk a lion in the designated road in the Changsha Zoo on April 28, 2009. The zoo plans to build a school for all of its lion and tiger cubs.

A visitor is allowed to walk a lion in the designated road in the Changsha Zoo on April 28, 2009. The zoo plans to build a school for all of its lion and tiger cubs.


The plan calls for a 1,000 square meter infant school with special animal trainers as well as indoor dormitories and outdoor drill courts.

The zoo recently imported two young lions and three tigers.

Many of the zoo's animals have reached their child-bearing period and are expected to deliver in coming months.

A visitor is allowed to walk a tiger in the designated road in the Changsha Zoo on April 28, 2009. The zoo plans to build a school for all of its lion and tiger cubs.

A visitor is allowed to walk a tiger in the designated road in the Changsha Zoo on April 28, 2009. The zoo plans to build a school for all of its lion and tiger cubs.


(Sanxiang Metropolis Daily May 6, 2009)

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