BERLIN - A zoo in Germany struggling keep its animals fed because of the financial burdens caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic has been faced with the horrifying possibility that it may need to feed some of the animals to each other.
14 April 2020, Schleswig-Holstein, Neumünster: Polar bear Vitus, Germany's largest polar bear and father of Berlin polar bear Knut, swims in his tank.
Since the closure of the zoo in mid-March due to corona, the Neumünster Zoo has been dependent on d The Neumünster Zoo in Northern Germany told German news agency Deutsche Presse-Agentur (DPA) that they may have to resort to drastic measures due to the forced global closures due to the virus, which would involve euthanizing some animals in order to cut