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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI started to post this as breaking news but didn't want to chance breaking the rules
One of the oldest lions in U.S. dies at the National Zoo
The African lion Shera, 21, had eight cubs and many descendants at zoos across the country.
The African lion Shera, 21, had eight cubs and many descendants at zoos across the country.
Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2026/05/08/shera-female-lion-dies-national-zoo/
Shera, a female African lion, died Thursday at the National Zoo in Washington after suffering a decline in mobility and being euthanized by keepers at the facility.
At 21, she was the oldest lion at the D.C. facility and one of the two oldest lions at accredited zoos in the United States, according to officials.
The average lifespan for African lions in human care is 17 years, zoo officials said. In an email, Jennifer Zoon, a zoo spokesperson, said on Thursday that Shera was considered geriatric and lived well beyond the life expectancy for her species.
At 21, she was the oldest lion at the D.C. facility and one of the two oldest lions at accredited zoos in the United States, according to officials.
The average lifespan for African lions in human care is 17 years, zoo officials said. In an email, Jennifer Zoon, a zoo spokesperson, said on Thursday that Shera was considered geriatric and lived well beyond the life expectancy for her species.
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I started to post this as breaking news but didn't want to chance breaking the rules (Original Post)
AverageOldGuy
10 hrs ago
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vanlassie
(6,270 posts)1. Thank you for sharing this.
😿
Lovie777
(23,564 posts)2. Beautiful..............
although she would have preferred her wild habitat, she looks content.
R.I.P.
wendyb-NC
(4,724 posts)3. Sad to hear that
Shera, was beautiful, she helped ensure that her species will continue. I'm sure she was a favorite of zoo staff and visitors.
R.I.P. Shera.
eppur_se_muova
(42,377 posts)4. Awwww ... poor old kitty with soulful eyes. nt
littlemissmartypants
(34,234 posts)5. ...
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niyad
(133,756 posts)6. Posting in GD is generally a good option.
3catwoman3
(29,721 posts)7. What a beautiful lady.
That must have been so hard for her keepers.
LoisB
(13,335 posts)8. Beautiful. I love the big cats.
Joinfortmill
(21,570 posts)9. She's gorgeous
MustLoveBeagles
(17,114 posts)10. She was beautiful