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Romania

Lions discovered in Romanian backyard moved to zoo

A Romanian man had kept the two lions – one male and one female – in his backyard.

TWO LIONS THAT were discovered in a Romanian man’s backyard will start a new life at a zoo, according to a local zookeeper.

Balthazar Bereczki of the Targu Mures zoo told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the lions, a one-year-old male and female, were removed last week by police from a backyard in the southwestern city of Turnu Severin.

Police say a 45-year-old man had bought the animals in Bucharest in 2010 but it was illegal to keep them. Neighbours say they were not disturbed in any way by the lions.

Bereczki said the lions are currently in quarantine and “are in perfect condition.”

The zoo is sponsoring a competition to name the lions. They will be seen in public for the first time next week.

- AP