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white lion poster #2
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and the count down begins!
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Do they currently have white lions. I know it is may but it does not say a certain date.

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Yes, they are now on display! The older males are out later in the day.
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I must say I don't approve of the phrase 'a rare breed indeed', firstly ordinary people are confused (or ignorant) enough about the difference between a breed and a species and secondly, it suggests that it is a separate and 'rare' species.

Typical dumbing down and using something misleading because it is catchy.
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I must say I don't approve of the phrase 'a rare breed indeed', firstly ordinary people are confused (or ignorant) enough about the difference between a breed and a species and secondly, it suggests that it is a separate and 'rare' species.

Typical dumbing down and using something misleading because it is catchy.
Agreed..

Does anybody have a picture of the sign? (What does the zoo tells visitors about White Lions?)
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