This is the moment hungry sheep munch on the branches of a Christmas tree that zookeepers had set up for some endangered monkeys by decorating it with edible decorations.
The incident took place at the Schoenbrunn Zoo in the Austrian capital Vienna, when zookeepers set up this Christmas tree for the zoo's endangered Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus).
The zoo said in a statement obtained by Zenger News: "When the Barbary macaques in Schoenbrunn Zoo are surprised with a Christmas tree, paprika rings and nut packs are in demand. The tree decorations of a different kind were a small pre-Christmas surprise for the zookeepers."
Zookeeper Marko Ascher said: "The Barbary macaques immediately pounced on the peppers and fetched the nuts wrapped as gifts from the tree - a welcome change for our animals. The cleared fir tree was then a treat for the Barbary sheep."
The footage indeed shows the sheep then chewing on the fir tree's branches after the monkeys cleaned it of its decorations.
The zoo said that "in the end, almost nothing was left of the tree".
Barbary macaques have been sharing a home with the Barbary sheep at the zoo for over 25 years.
Since September 2021, they have been living together in their new, significantly larger home, which has been modelled on their region of origin, the North African Atlas Mountains.
December 21, 2021
Schoenbrunn Zoo
Vienna, AUSTRIA
Source: Daniel Zupanc
#Animals #Christmas #Wildlife #Sheep #Conservation #Cute
The incident took place at the Schoenbrunn Zoo in the Austrian capital Vienna, when zookeepers set up this Christmas tree for the zoo's endangered Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus).
The zoo said in a statement obtained by Zenger News: "When the Barbary macaques in Schoenbrunn Zoo are surprised with a Christmas tree, paprika rings and nut packs are in demand. The tree decorations of a different kind were a small pre-Christmas surprise for the zookeepers."
Zookeeper Marko Ascher said: "The Barbary macaques immediately pounced on the peppers and fetched the nuts wrapped as gifts from the tree - a welcome change for our animals. The cleared fir tree was then a treat for the Barbary sheep."
The footage indeed shows the sheep then chewing on the fir tree's branches after the monkeys cleaned it of its decorations.
The zoo said that "in the end, almost nothing was left of the tree".
Barbary macaques have been sharing a home with the Barbary sheep at the zoo for over 25 years.
Since September 2021, they have been living together in their new, significantly larger home, which has been modelled on their region of origin, the North African Atlas Mountains.
December 21, 2021
Schoenbrunn Zoo
Vienna, AUSTRIA
Source: Daniel Zupanc
#Animals #Christmas #Wildlife #Sheep #Conservation #Cute
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