Penguins, capybaras, lemurs and more being weighed at zoo
- London Zoo conducted its annual weigh-in for various animals, including capybaras, Humboldt penguins, and a 30-year-old giant Galapagos tortoise named Priscilla on Tuesday.
- Zookeeper Jessica Ray participated in weighing the animals to monitor their health and identify pregnancies.
- Regular weigh-ins help zookeepers manage animal care and support global conservation efforts.
- Measurements are added to a shared database that assists animal carers and conservationists worldwide to compare information on endangered species.
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On Tuesday, the London Zoo weighed its animals annually, including ringed-tailed lemurs, capybaras, penguins and turtles.
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Capybaras, penguins and giant Galapagos tortoises lured on scales for weigh-in
There are more than 10,000 animals at the zoo across 4,000 species.
·London, United Kingdom
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