UK breeders are hastily shipping in potential suitors for their rare species in the hope that they get it on ahead of a no-deal scenario
Appearance: Varies, but you know it when you see it.What kind of animals? Okapis, bonobos, zebras ... zoo animals, basically.It’s the end of the world. I knew it. Don’t panic. It’s not an End Times orgy, just an accelerated mating schedule. Shepreth wildlife park in Hertfordshire, for example, has taken early delivery of a red panda, an aardvark, a maned wolf, a pygmy slow loris and a pair of Von der Decken’s hornbills, all for breeding purposes.
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