The Tallinn Zoo announced the passing of Getter, a 23-year-old hind-legged lynx, on Monday. Getter, who had been experiencing tremors in her legs, was not permitted to climb to heights. Despite this restriction, an accident occurred. The zoo has also shared five cubs from Getter, who was born at the zoo, with the world. Additionally, the oldest lynx at the zoo, born on a Thursday morning, was euthanized due to his inability to stand. Getter had raised four calves and produced five offspring of the second generation, holding a record for the age of lynxes and jackets at 26 years. Visitor numbers to the zoo have decreased significantly, leading to a notable behavior from the two-horned camels, who now greet visitors with amusement. During the summer months, Buhary deer gather in a quiet area of the garden to bask in the sun, while slender corsets are observed digging deep during the “home improvement” trend. Topics: #who #not #zoo Post navigation INTERVIEW ⟩ Ukrainian historian: Every fallen soldier is a sacrifice for Ukraine’s freedom Horoskop ⟩ Capricorn makes a breakthrough, Twins expect recognition