Let us introduce you to the endearing Klyon the Pallas's cat. He lives in Ueno Zoological Gardens.
He's eight years old, born on April 7, 2016 in Novosibirsk Zoo to the family of Karaganda the Pallas's cat and Markiza the Pallas's cat. Read more about the travels of Klyon.
Klyon was given his name in Ueno Zoological Gardens. He was named a Russian word “Клён” which means “Maple” because of his Russian origin. It's a common practice for Ueno zoo to name manuls with Russian origins using floristic names in Russian. Read more about the names of Klyon.
Siblings of Klyon the Pallas's cat
Twin siblings born on April 7, 2016 in Novosibirsk Zoo to the family of Karaganda and Markiza
Older siblings born on April 1, 2015 in Novosibirsk Zoo to the family of Karaganda and Markiza
Photos of Klyon the Pallas's cat
Children of Klyon the Pallas's cat
On April 13, 2024 in Ueno Zoological Gardens three pallas's cat kittens were born to the family of Klyon and Primula
On March 28, 2021 in Ueno Zoological Gardens two pallas's cat kittens were born to the family of Klyon and Primula
Klyon's travel adventures
On September 21, 2018 Klyon moved from Novosibirsk Zoo to Ueno Zoological Gardens.
Other names of Klyon the Pallas's cat
In Ueno Zoological Gardens he was given his name Klyon (クリョン), which he is known by to this day. He was named a Russian word “Клён” which means “Maple” because of his Russian origin. It's a common practice for Ueno zoo to name manuls with Russian origins using floristic names in Russian.