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    Zoo shows Rare Persian leopard triplets

    The Associated Press
    08/15/2007 04:42:28 AM PDT

    BUDAPEST, Hungary - -Persian leopard triplets born in June were
    presented Tuesday at the Budapest Zoo. The cubs - -a male and two
    females - -were born at the zoo on June 19 and are doing well, said
    zoo spokesman Zoltan Hanga.

    The Persian leopard is the largest of the leopard subspecies and is
    native to Western Asian countries such as Iraq, Afghanistan and
    Armenia.

    The leopard is endangered, however, with less than 2,000 thought to be
    living in the wild. An additional 74 leopards live in zoos.

    The cubs born in Hungary - -sisters Bella and Bara and brother Bahar-
    - are part of a breeding program of the European Association of Zoos
    and Aquaria.

    Their parents - -father Nadir and mother Cezi - -arrived at the
    Budapest Zoo in mid-2003. Their first offspring, Asszir was born June
    6, 2005, and is now at the Jerusalem Zoo.

    The three cubs will stay in Budapest for about a year, when they will
    be transferred to other zoos around the world.

    http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci _6628284?nclick_check=1
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