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Added on the 29/12/2021 08:11:20 - Copyright : AFP EN
What happens to all the Christmas trees after they get discarded? Most countries simply take the trees to a dump, but Germany discovered an innovative solution. Authorities gather up some discarded trees and ship them off to the zoo, where elephants munch on the greenery with glee. Elephants at Berlin Zoo got a festive snack on Thursday after being offered some leftover Christmas trees.
Berlin, Jan 7 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Filip Singer) Berlin's Tierpark zoo feeds several of its animals Christmas trees, including bison, elephants and Siberian ibex.FOOTAGE OF THE ANIMALS.
Prague (Czech Republic), 13 May, EFE, (Camera: Martin Divisek).- Two Asian elephant cubs enjoyed the good weather on Wedensday in the company of their mothers, in their enclosure at the Prague Zoo in the Czech Republic.FOOTAGE AT THE ZOO
Fresh snow covers Prague as the annual Christmas market opens in the historic Old Town Square and a huge Christmas tree is lit. Heavy snowfall caused traffic disruptions across the country, including at Prague airport, and led to power outages on Saturday. In the south of the Czech Republic, weather services reported 75 centimetres (30 inches) of fresh snow overnight. IMAGES
Prague, Apr 12 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Martin Divisek) Czech Republic has emerged this Monday from the state of emergency decreed on October 5, 2020, and from the general confinement imposed on March 1, although they will remain closed, for at least the next two weeks, gastronomy and non-essential commerce.FOOTAGE OF THE REOPENING OF THE ZOO IN PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC.
Several gorillas at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park have tested positive for the coronavirus. This is believed to be the first known cases among such primates in the US and possibly the world. The park’s executive director, Lisa Peterson, said eight gorillas are positive for the virus. All the gorillas live together at the park and several have been coughing, reports HuffPost. It appears the infection came from a member of the park’s wildlife care team. Carers have tested positive for the virus but have been asymptomatic.