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Mystery of lioness with a mane has been solved

By T.K. Randall
March 22, 2018 · Comment icon 18 comments

The mystery of the mane has finally been solved. Image Credit: Facebook / Oklahoma City Zoo
Researchers have finally determined why a zoo lioness has mysteriously sprouted mane-like head and neck hair.
The lioness in question, an 18-year-old named Bridget, is a resident of Oklahoma City Zoo. Her caretakers had started to notice the new hair growth at the end of last year.

News of her peculiar condition hit the Internet last month, leading to a flurry of interest from veterinary experts who were keen to examine her in an effort to get to the bottom of the mystery.

Now following a laboratory analysis of Bridget's blood, researchers at the University of Tennessee have discovered elevated levels of androstenedione - a hormone that can contribute to the development of male features.
A higher level of cortisol, which regulates metabolism and the immune system, was also found.

Experts believe that a benign tumor is likely to be primarily responsible for producing the hormones.

Fortunately though, despite her condition, Bridget appears to be in excellent health.

Source: 9news.com.au | Comments (18)




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Comment icon #9 Posted by Mumbo Gumbo 6 years ago
So She's a cross dresser. Leave Her alone.
Comment icon #10 Posted by paperdyer 6 years ago
Maybe she'll change her name to "Bruce" or "Jenner"
Comment icon #11 Posted by paperdyer 6 years ago
The bearded lady of the old carny shows come to mind.
Comment icon #12 Posted by Dark_Grey 6 years ago
Underrated post. Needs more likes.
Comment icon #13 Posted by Mattacaster 6 years ago
Comment icon #14 Posted by paperdyer 6 years ago
So they're sure it's a natural occurrence and not someone spiking her food?
Comment icon #15 Posted by UFOwatcher 6 years ago
Wonder if she identifies as a male now?
Comment icon #16 Posted by freetoroam 6 years ago
Bridget? What kind of a name is that for a lion? Sorry, it just does not seem apt.
Comment icon #17 Posted by Brandy333 6 years ago
I wonder if she's been a resident of the zoo all her life.  Whatever the case they are taking very good care for her to reach 18.  Most lions/lionesses in the wild never reach that age.   Bridget is a pretty name for a pretty lioness.
Comment icon #18 Posted by Still Waters 6 years ago
I've just found this, she's died.  


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