The UK-born lions join other animals at the zoo on the site, which is also home to a farm shop, butchery and bakery.
Although the quintet may sound similar to groups of a similar ilk, they have succeeded in crafting a sound all of their own.
The American hard rock quartet are to make their long-awaited return to the UK and Europe next month.
Thirty-four teams competed over the 200m race at Fen Ditton.
The American hamburger brand is to open six new restaurants nationwide later this year, including one in Cambridge and one in Peterborough.
Among the new attractions was a special display from Marshall, Sons & Co tractors, while popular YouTube figure Trucker Tim was also present.
The event showcases some of the region’s finest woodworkers and crafters, and also includes food, drink and live music.
The event – the 12th time it’s been held – was organised by Cambourne Indian Club.
Previous headliners at the popular outdoor event include Tom Houghton and Alasdair Beckett-King.
Sunday’s walk goes through University of Cambridge colleges – and you can sign up on the day.
The popular event was started in memory of Duxford resident Phill Hill and raises money for Cancer Research UK.
The fair, which received around 18,000 attendees, also included creative designs and autumn colour, offering visitors ideas to try at home.
In her Showgirl tour, the comedian will be casting her eye over everything from your children to her pretentious new alcohol-free life.
The charity received 648 reports last year.
The stand-up comic emphatically succeeds in painting a devastatingly sad-yet-at-the-same-time hilarious image of certain aspects of his personal life.
The contemporary folk artist is heading out on tour in September, in the run-up to the launch of her second album, Home.
Piloted by the late Ken Wallis, she memorably “defended her honour with great success” in classic spy thriller You Only Live Twice in 1967.
Following an overwhelming response to their live return last year, the indie rockers have announced a full nationwide tour.
The winners were revealed at a ceremony in Birmingham and were praised for their quality, innovation, and consistency.
A free street arts festival, titled Out of the Ordinary, is coming to the city centre this weekend.