*Updated February 8, 2018: Improvements have been observed in the condition of Cheetah "Lily"'s cubs, so we will resume limited public viewing starting Friday, February 9, 2018 (details here).
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*Added on January 10, 2018: One of the quadruplet Cheetah "Lily"'s cubs is showing signs of difficulty walking (lameness) and needs to be kept at rest. Public viewing has been suspended since December 26, 2017, and all four cubs will remain closed for the time being. We apologize for any concern this may cause and appreciate your understanding.
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We are pleased to announce the arrival of quadruplets (1 male, 3 females) born on June 8, 2017, to Mutsu (male) and Lily (female).
The cubs lost their mother when they were about two months old, but they have grown up healthy together as siblings. Because their lives are different from those of cubs with a mother, we have been carefully observing their growth and adaptation to the environment while raising them, and have been taking our time to prepare for their exhibition.
We are pleased to announce that we are finally able to release it to the public.
The babies' names are "Ren" for the males and "Blanca," "Marta," and "Laelia" for the females. The female babies' names are partly derived from the names of lily varieties (their mother, Lily). Please come and meet the babies!

Cheetah "Lily"'s cubs
Public viewing date and time: Monday, November 13th, 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM (tentative)
*Added on January 10, 2018: One of the quadruplet cubs of Cheetah "Lily" has difficulty walking.
The dog is showing signs of lameness and requires rest. (Public)
We have suspended the public viewing, and all four animals will remain closed for the time being. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
We appreciate your understanding.
place Cheetah enclosure, glass enclosure
*Please note that exhibits may be suddenly canceled or changed due to weather conditions or the animals' health. Also, if the animals are unfamiliar with the enclosure...
To reduce the burden on the cubs, they are sometimes allowed to move freely between their sleeping area and their enclosure.
*Please note that the viewing area is expected to be crowded. You may have to wait for a long time.
We would appreciate it if you could do so.
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