Zoo Berlin in mourning: Giraffe bull Max died after a tragic fall

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The Berlin Zoo mourns the loss of Giraffenbulle Max, who died after a tragic accident. The loss hurts.

Der Zoo Berlin trauert um Giraffenbulle Max, der nach einem tragischen Unfall verstorben ist. Der Verlust schmerzt.
The Berlin Zoo mourns the loss of Giraffenbulle Max, who died after a tragic accident. The loss hurts.

Zoo Berlin in mourning: Giraffe bull Max died after a tragic fall

The Zoo Berlin, a popular destination in the German capital, mourns the loss of his giraffe bull Max, who recently died. Max was 13 years old and played an important role as an ambassador of his kind. He was known for wearing a special halter who collected important data about his behavior. This information emphasizes the importance of Max not only for the zoo, but also for species protection as a whole. Berlin Live describes the circumstances of his death as tragic.

On February 17, a serious accident occurred in the interior of the zoo. During a playful examination of fellow species Mugambi, Max crashed the zoo employee's attempt to set up again, was unfortunately unsuccessful. Dr. Jennifer Gübert, the biologist and curator of the zoo, commented on the loss and the associated grief. Zoo Berlin to get on the legs. Ultimately, Max had to be put to sleep, which leaves a large gap in the zoo.

a big loss for the zoo

Max's death follows another sad event, since the elephant bull Victor also died in January. These two losses show the challenges with which zoo are confronted, especially when it comes to ensuring the health of their animals. The Berlin Zoo houses numerous domestic and exotic animals that are of great interest to many visitors.

Max not only leaves an emotional gap, but also an apprenticeship about the importance of species -appropriate attitude and the challenges in animal care. In the face of such tragedies, experts are reminiscent of how valuable it is to improve the living conditions of wild animals and to promote the protection of their habitats.

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