Elderly female lion grows 'awkward teenage mane,' baffling zookeepers

An elderly female lion at the Topeka Zoo in Kansas has sprouted a mane. This phenomenon has only been seen a handful of times.

Zuri the lioness in April 2020, before she started growing a mane, and in August 2022, with her "awkward teenage" fluff.
Zuri the lioness in April 2020, before she started growing a mane, and in August 2022, with her "awkward teenage" fluff.
(Image credit: Visit Topeka)

A female lion at the Topeka Zoo in Kansas has grown a mane, an extremely rare phenomenon. 

Zuri, an 18-year-old lioness, started sprouting the mane in late 2020. She is part of an all-female pride at the zoo, the last male having passed away in October 2020. But lion experts say the mane growth likely has little to do with Zuri trying to step into a male pride leader's pawprints. 

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