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‘Deep shock’ at Sydney Zoo after chimpanzee’s sudden death
Sydney Zoo was closed to the public temporarily this morning and an investigation has been launched after the sudden death of a chimpanzee.
Emotional staff could be seen comforting each other as the animal, named Mogli, was fished out of a pond about 10.30am.
It was then wrapped in a tarpaulin, loaded onto the back of a ute and driven to a large warehouse inside the zoo’s Bungarribee headquarters, in Sydney’s west.
ABC News
)“Mogli was found in the chimpanzee habitat this morning by our team,” the zoo said in a Facebook post.
“We are currently investigating the circumstances and once more information is known we will make a further statement.
“We would like to…
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