Monkeys, ponies, mules, bears, raccoons, parrots, marmots, goats, sheep, parrots, ferrets and many other animals did not resist the catastrophe.
Some of the animals that were in the house of one of the guides managed to survive the catastrophe, and some animals, such as ducks or swans, were already swimming through the streets of Nova Kakhovka.
During more than a year of war, the zoo joined forces to be able to continue caring for the zoo animals. The team says they received several donations to buy food, and there were those who welcomed the animals home during the winter.
Now they are grateful to everyone for their help. “It’s a terrible pain. Thanks to everyone who responded to our disaster. But we no longer need help,” the statement said.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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