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Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Lions 'poisoned' by visitor at Berlin's famous zoo

A pair of lions began foaming at the mouth and became critically ill after being 'poisoned' by a visitor at Berlin's famous zoo. Aru and Aketi were spotted foaming at the mouth five days ago and stopped eating and drinking. They also developed colic - a condition where they repeatedly cried out in distress. Zookeepers believe the pair must have been poisoned by a visitor to the 168-year old zoo located in the Tiergarten area of the city. The zoo said that the meat fed to the pair as part of their diet was not contaminated; the meat is eaten by all 16 big cats at the zoo and no others fell ill. Source: The Coming CrisisSource: Image