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- EXCLUSIVE: Dentist who killed Cecil the lion hires armed security and installs covert cameras after death threats and vandalism at the homes crammed with evidence of his hunting obsession
The infant lions (top left, centre and right) have been adopted by their new pride leader, under the watchful eye of their uncle Jericho, in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. Cecil's young have been seen regularly according to conservationists in the area - and have been taken under the wing of three lionesses in the pride. Heartwarming images show the cubs sleeping and cautiously peering into a camera. They were left fatherless when Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer killed Cecil (bottom left), sparking global outrage. The dentist is still in hiding over the incident after protesters gathered outside his home and office, vandalizing them with graffiti. Dailymail.com yesterday revealed Palmer, pictured inset, had hired armed, private security guards to protect himself and his family in light of the scandal.