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Kamo Wildlife Sanctuary in New Zealand will euthanize five elderly lions due to financial hardship, following two that underwent the procedure earlier this week

The sanctuary has struggled to feed the lions, who consume roughly three cows’ worth of meat weekly

The zoo is asking for livestock donations of cows and horses to potentially sustain the remaining animals amid the potential closure

A New Zealand wildlife park is set to euthanize five remaining elderly lions and is asking for live donations to feed the big cats due to the zoo's financial constraints.

The Kamo Wildlife Sanctuary, located in northern New Zealand's Whangārei, announced it is closing its doors permanently after running into financial difficulties.

According to a report by CBS News , the lions eat a

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