Keepers hope Earl, Elvis and Einstein will bond with sisters Beebee and Ginger.
Three African wild dogs have joined a pack at Whipsnade Zoo in a bid to breed the endangered species.
"The other dogs will have a different but no less important role; caring for the pups and providing support when they're born," she said."Earl, Elvis and Einstein have been settling in well and it's clear they all have very distinct personalities.
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