Cheetahs debut at Maryland Zoo
The Maryland Zoo welcomed two new speedy residents to its Druid Hill Park campus as two cheetah brothers arrived, the zoo said in a statement. After a mandatory quarantine period, the pair of 4 year olds made their debut in the African Journey habitat at the zoo. The cheetahs arrived from the Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari in Ashland, Neb.
Two new cheetahs make their debut at the Maryland Zoo.Photo by: courtesy of the Maryland Zoo
Two new cheetahs make their debut at the Maryland Zoo.Photo by: courtesy of the Maryland Zoo
Two new cheetahs make their debut at the Maryland Zoo.Photo by: courtesy of the Maryland Zoo
Two new cheetahs make their debut at the Maryland Zoo.Photo by: courtesy of the Maryland Zoo
Two new cheetahs make their debut at the Maryland Zoo.Photo by: courtesy of the Maryland Zoo
Two new cheetahs make their debut at the Maryland Zoo.Photo by: courtesy of the Maryland Zoo
Two new cheetahs make their debut at the Maryland Zoo.Photo by: courtesy of the Maryland Zoo
Two new cheetahs make their debut at the Maryland Zoo.Photo by: courtesy of the Maryland Zoo
Two new cheetahs make their debut at the Maryland Zoo.Photo by: courtesy of the Maryland Zoo