Tuesday, January 6, 2015

#Lions play with recycled Christmas tree in British zoo

Turns out some festive decorations make purr-fect toys! Locals are dropping off old and unsold trees at Linton Zoo in Cambridgeshire, giving the large cats new scratch poles and sources of heat. 

 
BY Lee Moran
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Monday, January 5, 2015


Christmas is anything but over for these playful lions.
The big cats at Linton Zoo in Cambridgeshire, England, have been given old trees to play with as a post-festive present, reports the BBC.

Bosses say the evergreen conifers are "like catnip" to the ferocious felines. Adorable footage shows the deadly animals using the needles as a gigantic scratch pole.


Zuri the African Lion plays with recycled Christmas trees at Linton Zoo.
Zuri the African Lion plays with recycled Christmas trees at Linton Zoo.




  



Linton Zoo
Zoo director Kim Simmons said local residents and nurseries had been dropping off their old and unsold trees at the popular tourist attraction.
"We've already had quite a few trees coming in, which are giving the lions hours of fun," she told the Telegraph.
 

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