SAN JUAN TEOTIHUACÁN: Two jaguar cubs born five weeks ago are the new stars at a wildlife park in Mexico, teaching a valuable lesson about conservation with their cuddly cuteness, according to park officials. They cannot be returned to their mother, who could kill them if she smells the human scent on them. A jaguar cub (Panthera onca) is fed at the "Reino Animal" zoo in Teotihuacan, Mexico state, on April 27, 2018. A jaguar cub (Panthera onca) is pictured at the "Reino Animal" zoo in Teotihuacan, Mexico state, on April 27, 2018. You can never forget that, and it awakens you to something bigger,” he told AFP, holding the cubs in his arms.
Source: New Strait Times April 28, 2018 01:30 UTC