These Baby White Lions Step Outside For The First Time, And Their Reactions Are Priceless

The little white lions that were born 3 months ago in the Skopje Zoo took the first steps outside the closed habitat. The Bela mother is very caring and constantly takes care of the little lions. More info: gorananastasovski.com



White lions have a rare recessive trait that causes their white skin coloration. Unlike albino animals that lack pigmentation, white lions' rare gene produces lighter pigmentation. Whereas albinos have pink or red coloration to their eyes and noses, white lions have blue or gold eyes, black features on their noses, "eye-liner," and dark patches behind their ears. Male white lions may have white, blonde, or pale hair in their manes and on the ends of their tails. The natural habitat of a white lion includes savannas, woodlands, and desert areas. They are indigenous to the Greater Timbavati region in southern Africa and are currently protected at the Central Kruger Park in South Africa. After being hunted to extinction in the wild, white lions were reintroduced in 2004. With the ban on trophy hunting in the Timbavati region and surrounding nature preserves, the first white cubs were born in the area in 2006. Kruger Park had its first occurrence of white lion cub births in 2014.