Watch: Three lions settling into new home at zoo

Three lions that arrived at a Suffolk zoo after being transported across the East of England have settled in "really well" and have started bonding with keepers, a manager has said.

Bertie, Will and Mak travelled 140 miles (225km) from Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire to Africa Alive in Kessingland, near Lowestoft.

Frankie Bleasdale Partridge, deputy animal manager at Africa Alive, said keepers had started recall training and the lions were let outside into the paddock for the first time on Monday.

"They've come out, they've explored and they have been really quite calm and well behaved," she said.

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