Zoological park in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Addis Ababa Zoo (Amharic : አንበሳ ጊቢ, romanized : änəbäsa gibi lit. 'lion compound') is a zoological park in Addis Ababa , Ethiopia.
Male lion at the zoo
The zoo was founded in 1948 by Emperor Haile Selassie I .[ 1]
The Addis Ababa Zoo keeps apes , lesser kudus , ducks , eagles and tortoises .[ 2]
Several lions kept in the zoo were found to be genetically similar to wild Central African lions from Cameroon and Chad , but different to captive lions are Sana'a Zoo in Yemen , which were thought to be of Ethiopian origin, and wild lion samples from Ngorongoro and Serengeti National Parks in East Africa , and those of southwestern Africa and India .[ 1] [ 3] Their extensive dark manes are similar to those of the Barbary and Cape lions .[ 4]
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^ Tefera, M. (2003). "Phenotypic and reproductive characteristics of lions (Panthera leo ) at Addis Ababa Zoo". Biodiversity & Conservation . 12 (8): 1629–1639. doi :10.1023/A:1023641629538 .
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