Twins and Triplets Don't Have To Pay
Three Persian leopards, which were born in June, are now on display at the Budapest Zoo.
As part of the Budapest Zoo's promotion for the leopards, all human twins, triplets or other siblings from multiple births can enter the zoo for free.
The leopard triplets consist of two females and a male.
Persian leopards are rare. There are less than 2,000 of them in the world. Another 74 live in zoos.
The Persian leopard is the largest leopard. It lives mostly in Iraq, Afghanistan and Armenia.
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