Christmas for the elephants as unsold trees fed to animals at Berlin Zoo

3 January 2025, 13:34

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Germany Zoo. Picture: PA

Trees that did not find a home this festive season were given to some of the zoo’s animals in what has become an annual event.

For the elephants and others at the Berlin Zoo, it is finally time to unwrap their Christmas presents.

Trees that did not find a home this festive season were given to some of the animals on Friday in what has become an annual event.

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An elephant feasts on a Christmas tree at Berlin Zoo (Ebrahim Noroozi/AP)

Elephants tore off branches with their trunks, lobbing them around their enclosure or eating the greenery.

The zoo takes only fresh, unsold trees from select vendors.

It does not accept trees from the public, which could contain chemicals or leftover decorations.

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A European Forest Reindeer grazes on a Christmas tree at Berlin Zoo (Ebrahim Noroozi/AP)

“They don’t just serve as food, they are also used to keep the animals occupied,” said Florian Sicks, the zoo’s curator for mammals.

“The animals can fight with them, they can rub themselves against them, they can throw themselves over them and do various other things with these fir trees,” he added.

“And so we enrich the animals’ everyday lives, which they are very happy about.”

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Giraffes graze on a Christmas tree at Berlin Zoo (Ebrahim Noroozi/AP)

While the elephants eat up much of the tree, other animals take a more cautious approach.

This year, the giraffes got the belated stocking-fillers for the first time — suspended upside down at the height of their heads.

Max enjoyed more than a taste of the greenery, but companion Mugambi appeared unconvinced after inspecting it.

By Press Association

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