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		</div><p>Six lions have broken out of the Nairobi National Park and were last seen roaming in a residential area of the Kenyan capital, wildlife authorities said.</p>
<p>Kenya Wildlife Service spokesman Paul Udoto said the lions were first spotted at 4am on Friday near a hospital in the suburb of Langata, and later near Kibera, Kenya&#8217;s largest slum.</p>
<p>Mr Udoto said wildlife rangers do not know how the lions got out of the park, which is surrounded by an electric fence.</p>
<p>He said a team of wildlife rangers tracking the lions aim to capture them and return them to the park.</p>
<p>Nairobi National Park is home to many species of wildlife including endangered black rhinos, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, buffaloes, giraffes and diverse birdlife.<br />
Nairobi&#8217;s skyscrapers can be seen from the park.</p>
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