Endangered Florida panther kittens find forever home at wildlife conservation

A pair of endangered Florida panther kittens, whose mother was unable to care for them in the wild, have found their forever home at a wildlife conservation.

The 7-month-old brothers, named Cypress and Pepper, arrived at White Oak Conservation in Yulee, Florida, on Jan. 22, the center announced in a statement on its website this week.

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