Elder Orang-Utan Died in Zoo Schönbrunn
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The almost 61-year-old Orang-Utan female in the Schönbrunn Zoo had to be put to sleep on Tuesday. She was the oldest Borneo-Orang-Utan in the entire European breeding book. "Unfortunately, we have to share a very sad message with you: Our almost 61-year-old Orang-Utan female had to be put to sleep today for health reasons", the zoo announced in an Instagram post on early Tuesday afternoon. Arrival in Vienna in 2009"Our Orang-Utan lady was alread…
VIENNA. The almost 61-year-old orangutan female in the Tiergarten Schnbrunn must be included on Tuesday, as the zoo announced on Instagram.
The almost 61-year-old orangutan female in the Tiergarten Schönbrunn was put to sleep on Tuesday, as the zoo announced on Instagram. She was already the oldest Borneo-orangutan in the entire European breeding book.
The almost 61-year-old Orang-Utan female in the Schönbrunn Zoo had to be put to sleep on Tuesday, as the zoo announced on Instagram. She was already the oldest Borneo-Orang-Utan in the entire European breeding book. "Of course, her death is a loss for the group. At the same time, the group dynamics are changing strongly - due to the two young animals and the newly arrived male," explained the Tiergarten.
In October 2009, the orangutan female came from Amsterdam to Vienna. Today, Tuesday, the nearly 61-year-old animal was put to sleep.
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