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Cecil the lion's brother alive and well: Researcher

Researchers confirm Cecil the lion's brother Jericho is alive and well

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Cecil's brother Jericho confirmed alive and well. Image Credit: www.wildcru.org
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Jericho, the brother of Cecil the lion who was killed in Zimbabwe by an American hunter in July, is not dead, confirmed the Oxford University researcher monitoring the pride, contradicting media reports that he too had been killed.

"He looks alive and well to me as far as I can tell," said Brent Stapelkamp, field researcher for the Hwange Lion Research Project which is monitoring the lion with a GPS tag.

A group called the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force posted on its Facebook page that Jericho had been killed at 4 pm on Saturday, a report picked up by some Western news media that was rapidly spread on Twitter. That generated a furious reaction on the social networking site where animal lovers had already been expressing their fury at the killing on July 1 of Cecil, a rare black-maned lion that was a familiar sight at Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park.

Stapelkamp said readings from Jericho's GPS tag indicated he was moving around as usual and appeared to be with a female. "When I heard that report, I had a look on the computer and his movements look regular. He sent a GPS point from his collar from 8:06 p.m. (1806 GMT). Everything looks fine," said Stapelkamp.

Earlier on Saturday, Zimbabwe's parks authority imposed an indefinite ban on big game hunting outside the national park from which Cecil was lured before being killed on July 1. A source at the parks agency said  a second lion had been killed illegally by a foreign hunter in Zimbabwe on July 3. That has not been confirmed by officials. 

Read: Zimbabwe tightens hunting rules following Cecil the lion's hunt

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