A zoo in northern Denmark is trying to mimic the natural food chain of the predators it houses — including lions and tigers — by feeding them small donated pets. The Aalborg Zoo asked for donations of ...
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Zoo asks people to donate unwanted pets to feed predators and imitate ‘natural food chain’
AALBORG, Denmark (CNN) — A zoo in northern Denmark is asking pet owners to donate their unwanted guinea pigs, rabbits, chickens and even small horses – not to put them on display but to feed them to ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- A zoo in Denmark is asking for donations of small pets as food for its predators. The Aalborg zoo said it is trying to mimic the natural food chain of the animals housed there ...
The zoo’s public request has drawn lively debate online with some protesting the idea of turning pets into prey, and others praising the zoo’s efforts to maintain natural feeding behaviors A zoo in ...
(CNN) — A zoo in northern Denmark is asking pet owners to donate their unwanted guinea pigs, rabbits, chickens and even small horses – not to put them on display but to feed them to the zoo’s ...
(CNN) — A zoo in northern Denmark is asking pet owners to donate their unwanted guinea pigs, rabbits, chickens and even small horses – not to put them on display but to feed them to the zoo’s ...
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