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2018-10-29 16:24:44 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Zhaku, an 11-year-old male lion, rests on his cage before animal welfare activists of \'Four Paws\' remove him from a private zoo in Fier, Albania, Oct. 28, 2018. Members of Four Paws protested at the Albanian authorities for the way these animals are mistreated and kept illegally in the country. The rescued animals will be transported to the capital Tirana where they will stay until they will be transported back to their natural habitat in Africa. (Photo/Agencies)

Zhaku, an 11-year-old male lion, rests on his cage before animal welfare activists of 'Four Paws' remove him from a private zoo in Fier, Albania, Oct. 28, 2018. Members of Four Paws protested at the Albanian authorities for the way these animals are mistreated and kept illegally in the country. The rescued animals will be transported to the capital Tirana where they will stay until they will be transported back to their natural habitat in Africa. (Photo/Agencies)

Zhaku, an 11-year-old male lion, rests on his cage before animal welfare activists of \'Four Paws\' remove him from a private zoo in Fier, Albania, Oct. 28, 2018. Members of Four Paws protested at the Albanian authorities for the way these animals are mistreated and kept illegally in the country. The rescued animals will be transported to the capital Tirana where they will stay until they will be transported back to their natural habitat in Africa. (Photo/Agencies)

Zhaku, an 11-year-old male lion, rests on his cage before animal welfare activists of 'Four Paws' remove him from a private zoo in Fier, Albania, Oct. 28, 2018. Members of Four Paws protested at the Albanian authorities for the way these animals are mistreated and kept illegally in the country. The rescued animals will be transported to the capital Tirana where they will stay until they will be transported back to their natural habitat in Africa. (Photo/Agencies)

Members of international organization Four Paws carry a lion out of the local city zoo in Fier, Albania, Oct. 28, 2018. Members of Four Paws protested at the Albanian authorities for the way these animals are mistreated and kept illegally in the country. The rescued animals will be transported to the capital Tirana where they will stay until they will be transported back to their natural habitat in Africa. (Photo/Agencies)

Members of international organization Four Paws carry a lion out of the local city zoo in Fier, Albania, Oct. 28, 2018. Members of Four Paws protested at the Albanian authorities for the way these animals are mistreated and kept illegally in the country. The rescued animals will be transported to the capital Tirana where they will stay until they will be transported back to their natural habitat in Africa. (Photo/Agencies)

Members of international organization Four Paws carry a lion out of the local city zoo in Fier, Albania, Oct. 28, 2018. Members of Four Paws protested at the Albanian authorities for the way these animals are mistreated and kept illegally in the country. The rescued animals will be transported to the capital Tirana where they will stay until they will be transported back to their natural habitat in Africa. (Photo/Agencies)

Members of international organization Four Paws carry a lion out of the local city zoo in Fier, Albania, Oct. 28, 2018. Members of Four Paws protested at the Albanian authorities for the way these animals are mistreated and kept illegally in the country. The rescued animals will be transported to the capital Tirana where they will stay until they will be transported back to their natural habitat in Africa. (Photo/Agencies)

Zhaku, an 11-year-old male lion, rests on his cage before animal welfare activists of \'Four Paws\' remove him from a private zoo in Fier, Albania, Oct. 28, 2018. Members of Four Paws protested at the Albanian authorities for the way these animals are mistreated and kept illegally in the country. The rescued animals will be transported to the capital Tirana where they will stay until they will be transported back to their natural habitat in Africa. (Photo/Agencies)

Zhaku, an 11-year-old male lion, rests on his cage before animal welfare activists of 'Four Paws' remove him from a private zoo in Fier, Albania, Oct. 28, 2018. Members of Four Paws protested at the Albanian authorities for the way these animals are mistreated and kept illegally in the country. The rescued animals will be transported to the capital Tirana where they will stay until they will be transported back to their natural habitat in Africa. (Photo/Agencies)

Members of international organization Four Paws carry a zebra out of the local city zoo in Fier, Albania, Oct. 28, 2018. Members of Four Paws protested at the Albanian authorities for the way these animals are mistreated and kept illegally in the country. Rescued animals will be transported to Tirana where they will stay until they will be transported back to their natural habitat in Africa. (Photo/Agencies)

Members of international organization Four Paws carry a zebra out of the local city zoo in Fier, Albania, Oct. 28, 2018. Members of Four Paws protested at the Albanian authorities for the way these animals are mistreated and kept illegally in the country. Rescued animals will be transported to Tirana where they will stay until they will be transported back to their natural habitat in Africa. (Photo/Agencies)

Members of international organization Four Paws carry a zebra out of the local city zoo in Fier, Albania, Oct. 28, 2018. Members of Four Paws protested at the Albanian authorities for the way these animals are mistreated and kept illegally in the country. Rescued animals will be transported to Tirana where they will stay until they will be transported back to their natural habitat in Africa. (Photo/Agencies)

Members of international organization Four Paws carry a zebra out of the local city zoo in Fier, Albania, Oct. 28, 2018. Members of Four Paws protested at the Albanian authorities for the way these animals are mistreated and kept illegally in the country. Rescued animals will be transported to Tirana where they will stay until they will be transported back to their natural habitat in Africa. (Photo/Agencies)

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