... after being killed by rival male adult that is trying to take over the pride
- Park rangers said they had seen rival male Bubesi prowling near the pride
- US dentist Walter Palmer killed Cecil the lion sparking international outrage
- First cub was killed earlier last month, leaving the rest of the pride at risk
- Cubs being cared for by uncle Jericho in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
A
second cub from Cecil the lion's pride is feared dead after park rangers
found it missing from its siblings in Hwange National Park, Zimbawbe. The
infant lions had been adopted by their uncle Jericho after their
father, Cecil, was brutally slain by American dentist Walter Palmer in
July 2015.
The
news comes less than a month after reports emerged that the first of
Cecil's eight cubs had been killed by a rival male, known as Bubesi,
looking to take over the pride.
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Safe from harm: Cecil the lion's adorable cubs are being cared for by their late father's pride in Zimbabwe
Sleeping soundly: The infant lions have been adopted by their new pride leader, under the watchful eye of their uncle Jericho
Adorable: New images from African Bush Camps show the cubs snoozing and cautiously peering into a camera
The trio were left fatherless when US dentist Walter Palmer killed Cecil the lion, sparking global outrage
It
is unclear when the cub first went missing but it remains ominous news
for the rest of the vulnerable cubs in the pride, according to The Mirror. Experts
have given the pride just a five-per-cent chance of survival due to the
threat of a rival male taking over the pride and killing all the cubs.
Attempts
have been made to shore up the security surrounding the cubs, with
researchers from Oxford University attaching a tracking collar to one of
the three lionesses. The collars, identical to the one fitted to Cecil, will allow rangers to monitor the progress and location of the big cats.
Heart warming images from African Bush Camps emerged last month, showing the cubs sleeping and cautiously peering into a camera.
Palmer,
left, was forced to close his Minneapolis dental practice after
receiving several death threats over the killing of Cecil, right
The cubs were left without a father after Cecil (pictured) was killed by US dentist Walter Palmer
Jericho the lion, who has been caring
for the cubs of slain lion Cecil, was found to be alive and well despite
rumours he had been killed by poachers
The
cubs were left fatherless when US dentist Walter Palmer killed Cecil and
hacked off his head for a trophy, sparking international outrage. Palmer is thought to be in hiding after being unmasked as the fanatical American bow hunter who slaughtered the famed big cat. The
55-year-old was also forced to close his Minneapolis dental practice
and is spending thousands of dollars a day on armed security and covert
CCTV cameras after being deluged with death threats.
The main Palmer residence in Eden Prairie, Minnesota has been closely monitored by police and has so far escaped any damage. But
their vacation home in upscale Marco Island, Florida was targeted last
month, with vandals spraying the words 'lion killer' on his garage door
and dumped pigs' feet on his driveway.
Officials
in Zimbabwe, where Cecil was killed, have called for Palmer to be
extradited to face trial for allegedly shooting the animal. The
Animal Legal Defense Fund says it filed a complaint alleging that
Palmer brought disrepute to Minnesota's dental profession and should
have his license revoked.
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