Gramma, a beloved Galapagos tortoise and the oldest resident of the San Diego Zoo, has passed away at an estimated age of 141. Arriving at the zoo in either 1928 or 1931, Gramma charmed visitors with her gentle demeanor, living through numerous historical events. Her care specialists affectionately called her “the Queen of the Zoo” as she faced age-related health issues and was eventually euthanized. Galapagos tortoises are known for their longevity, with the oldest recorded, Harriet, living to 175 years old.
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A keeper at Bangkok’s Safari World zoo was fatally attacked by lions in the drive-through zone while on duty, witnessed by horrified visitors. The attack occurred when the keeper exited his vehicle and was then mauled by several lions during feeding time. The zoo has closed the drive-in zone until safety can be assured and is reviewing safety measures after the incident. The deceased keeper, a supervisor with years of experience, was rushed to the hospital after being rescued but succumbed to his injuries.
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Aalborg Zoo in Denmark is requesting donations of unwanted small pets like chickens, rabbits, and guinea pigs, as well as horses, to feed its predator animals. The zoo emphasizes the importance of providing “whole prey” to mimic the animals’ natural diet and ensure their well-being. Healthy animals are gently euthanized by trained staff and used as food, preventing waste. The zoo accepts donations of specific animals on weekdays and provides tax deductions for horse donations.
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