Blood brothers: Boston zoo lion recovering after getting transfusion from his brother


Lion brothers Dinari and Kamaia have lived at Franklin Park Zoo since 2015 and are 14 years old.

A lion in a New England zoo helped save his brother’s life Friday by giving him a blood transfusion.

Dinari, the 14-year-old male lion who lives at Franklin Park Zoo in Boston, Massachusetts, underwent a procedure on Friday to determine if his blood would be usable and collectable for his brother, Kamaia, who is also 14 and lives at the zoo but had been feeling under the weather. Both lions have been at the zoo since 2015.

Earlier in the week, Kamaia was lethargic and experiencing a decreased appetite, the zoo said in a press release. When doctors examined the lion, they realized that he was anemic and had a very enlarged spleen, prompting them to see if Dinari could help his brother.



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