Fotopriča: Lavica na svijet donijela dvoje mladunčadi
12.02.2017

MULTAN, PAKISTAN - FEBRUARY 12 : Newly born cub is seen at a private farmhouse in Multan, Pakistan, on February 12, 2017. The lioness Rani gave birth to two cubs on Feburary 11. The lioness had given birth to five cubs on March 24, 2015. Keeping the lions and other wild animals by wealthy people at private farmhouses in Islamabad, Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, Khayber Pakhtoonkhawa and other parts of Pakistan is the part of culture. Wild animals such as tigers, lions, elephants, monkeys and crocodiles are also sometimes kept in private farm houses by wealthy people in Pakistan to protect them from any danger and help to increase the number of wild animals. ( Usman Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Fotopriča: Lavica na svijet donijela dvoje mladunčadi
Fotoğraf: Usman Khan

MULTAN, PAKISTAN - FEBRUARY 12 : Newly born cub is seen at a private farmhouse in Multan, Pakistan, on February 12, 2017. The lioness Rani gave birth to two cubs on Feburary 11. The lioness had given birth to five cubs on March 24, 2015. Keeping the lions and other wild animals by wealthy people at private farmhouses in Islamabad, Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, Khayber Pakhtoonkhawa and other parts of Pakistan is the part of culture. Wild animals such as tigers, lions, elephants, monkeys and crocodiles are also sometimes kept in private farm houses by wealthy people in Pakistan to protect them from any danger and help to increase the number of wild animals. ( Usman Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Fotopriča: Lavica na svijet donijela dvoje mladunčadi
Fotoğraf: Usman Khan

MULTAN, PAKISTAN - FEBRUARY 12 : MULTAN, PAKISTAN -FEBRUARY 12: The African lioness named Rani or Queen, holds her newly born cub with her mouth at a private farmhouse in Multan, Pakistan, on February 12, 2017. The lioness Rani gave birth to two cubs on February 11, 2017. Keeping the lions and other wild animals by wealthy people at private farmhouses in Islamabad, Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, Khayber Pakhtoonkhawa and other parts of Pakistan is the part of culture. Wild animals such as tigers, lions, elephants, monkeys and crocodiles are also sometimes kept in private farm houses by wealthy people in Pakistan to protect them from any danger and help to increase the number of wild animals. ( Usman Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Fotopriča: Lavica na svijet donijela dvoje mladunčadi
Fotoğraf: Usman Khan

MULTAN, PAKISTAN - FEBRUARY 12 : MULTAN, PAKISTAN -FEBRUARY 12: The African lioness named Rani or Queen, holds her newly born cub with her mouth at a private farmhouse in Multan, Pakistan, on February 12, 2017. The lioness Rani gave birth to two cubs on February 11, 2017. Keeping the lions and other wild animals by wealthy people at private farmhouses in Islamabad, Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, Khayber Pakhtoonkhawa and other parts of Pakistan is the part of culture. Wild animals such as tigers, lions, elephants, monkeys and crocodiles are also sometimes kept in private farm houses by wealthy people in Pakistan to protect them from any danger and help to increase the number of wild animals. ( Usman Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Fotopriča: Lavica na svijet donijela dvoje mladunčadi
Fotoğraf: Usman Khan

MULTAN, PAKISTAN - FEBRUARY 12 : MULTAN, PAKISTAN -FEBRUARY 12: The African lioness named Rani or Queen, holds her newly born cub with her mouth at a private farmhouse in Multan, Pakistan, on February 12, 2017. The lioness Rani gave birth to two cubs on February 11, 2017. Keeping the lions and other wild animals by wealthy people at private farmhouses in Islamabad, Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, Khayber Pakhtoonkhawa and other parts of Pakistan is the part of culture. Wild animals such as tigers, lions, elephants, monkeys and crocodiles are also sometimes kept in private farm houses by wealthy people in Pakistan to protect them from any danger and help to increase the number of wild animals. ( Usman Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Fotopriča: Lavica na svijet donijela dvoje mladunčadi
Fotoğraf: Usman Khan

MULTAN, PAKISTAN - FEBRUARY 12 : MULTAN, PAKISTAN -FEBRUARY 12: The African lioness named Rani or Queen, holds her newly born cub with her mouth at a private farmhouse in Multan, Pakistan, on February 12, 2017. The lioness Rani gave birth to two cubs on February 11, 2017. Keeping the lions and other wild animals by wealthy people at private farmhouses in Islamabad, Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, Khayber Pakhtoonkhawa and other parts of Pakistan is the part of culture. Wild animals such as tigers, lions, elephants, monkeys and crocodiles are also sometimes kept in private farm houses by wealthy people in Pakistan to protect them from any danger and help to increase the number of wild animals. ( Usman Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Fotopriča: Lavica na svijet donijela dvoje mladunčadi
Fotoğraf: Usman Khan

MULTAN, PAKISTAN - FEBRUARY 12 : A lion, who mated the African lioness named Rani or Queen, is seen in his cage at a private farmhouse in Multan, Pakistan, on February 12, 2017. The lioness Rani gave birth to two cubs on Feburary 11. The lioness had given birth to five cubs on March 24, 2015. Keeping the lions and other wild animals by wealthy people at private farmhouses in Islamabad, Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, Khayber Pakhtoonkhawa and other parts of Pakistan is the part of culture. Wild animals such as tigers, lions, elephants, monkeys and crocodiles are also sometimes kept in private farm houses by wealthy people in Pakistan to protect them from any danger and help to increase the number of wild animals. ( Usman Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Fotopriča: Lavica na svijet donijela dvoje mladunčadi
Fotoğraf: Usman Khan

MULTAN, PAKISTAN - FEBRUARY 12 : A lion, who mated the African lioness named Rani or Queen, is seen in his cage at a private farmhouse in Multan, Pakistan, on February 12, 2017. The lioness Rani gave birth to two cubs on Feburary 11. The lioness had given birth to five cubs on March 24, 2015. Keeping the lions and other wild animals by wealthy people at private farmhouses in Islamabad, Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, Khayber Pakhtoonkhawa and other parts of Pakistan is the part of culture. Wild animals such as tigers, lions, elephants, monkeys and crocodiles are also sometimes kept in private farm houses by wealthy people in Pakistan to protect them from any danger and help to increase the number of wild animals. ( Usman Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Fotopriča: Lavica na svijet donijela dvoje mladunčadi
Fotoğraf: Usman Khan

MULTAN, PAKISTAN - FEBRUARY 12 : MULTAN, PAKISTAN -FEBRUARY 12: The African lioness named Rani or Queen, holds her newly born cub with her mouth at a private farmhouse in Multan, Pakistan, on February 12, 2017. The lioness Rani gave birth to two cubs on February 11, 2017. Keeping the lions and other wild animals by wealthy people at private farmhouses in Islamabad, Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, Khayber Pakhtoonkhawa and other parts of Pakistan is the part of culture. Wild animals such as tigers, lions, elephants, monkeys and crocodiles are also sometimes kept in private farm houses by wealthy people in Pakistan to protect them from any danger and help to increase the number of wild animals. ( Usman Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Fotopriča: Lavica na svijet donijela dvoje mladunčadi
Fotoğraf: Usman Khan

MULTAN, PAKISTAN - FEBRUARY 12 : A lion, who mated the African lioness named Rani or Queen, is seen in his cage at a private farmhouse in Multan, Pakistan, on February 12, 2017. The lioness Rani gave birth to two cubs on Feburary 11. The lioness had given birth to five cubs on March 24, 2015. Keeping the lions and other wild animals by wealthy people at private farmhouses in Islamabad, Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, Khayber Pakhtoonkhawa and other parts of Pakistan is the part of culture. Wild animals such as tigers, lions, elephants, monkeys and crocodiles are also sometimes kept in private farm houses by wealthy people in Pakistan to protect them from any danger and help to increase the number of wild animals. ( Usman Khan - Anadolu Agency )

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