Zoo Shows Rare Persian Leopard Triplets

August 14, 2007

(AP) -- A set of rare Persian leopard triplets was presented Tuesday at the Budapest Zoo. The cubs - a male and two females - were born at the zoo on June 19 and were doing well, said zoo spokesman Zoltan Hanga.



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