Saint Louis Zoo Cheetah Cubs Update (7 weeks old)

Bingwa, the proud mother of eight cheetah cubs at the Saint Louis Zoo, continues to nurture her young ones with utmost care. At 7 weeks old, significant developments mark the cubs’ journey as they transition into the next phase of their lives.

During this past week, Bingwa has initiated the introduction of solid food to her growing cubs. Keepers have been supporting this process by supplementing Bingwa’s diet with additional nutrition. Observing Bingwa’s lead, the cubs eagerly approach the bowls of meat, guided by their mother’s calls or gentle nudges.

The cubs’ playful spirits are becoming increasingly evident as they engage in various activities typical of their species. Running about with boundless energy, they partake in spirited wrestling matches, demonstrate their agility through climbing, and practice their hunting skills by pouncing on one another and even playfully on Bingwa herself.

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These playful interactions not only serve as exercises for the cubs but also strengthen their bond with each other and their mother. Such behaviors are essential for their physical development and socialization, preparing them for the adventures that lie ahead in their lives.

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As visitors eagerly await the opportunity to catch a glimpse of these adorable cheetah cubs, each passing week brings new milestones and joys to celebrate in the journey of this remarkable family at the Saint Louis Zoo.

VIDEO: Saint Louis Zoo Cheetah Cubs Update (7 weeks old)

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