Lions at Singapore wildlife park infected with coronavirus - The endangered Asiatic lions started displaying signs of illness at the weekend, prompting officials to order coronavirus tests
The infected big cats along with five others at the Night Safari park have been placed in isolation in their den, the government’s animal and veterinary service said.
An African lion at Singapore Zoo — which is adjacent to the Night Safari — has also fallen sick, and officials have ordered virus tests.Both Singapore Zoo and the Night Safari remain open, although the lion exhibits have been temporarily closed.
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