Derby Telegraph

ANIMAL MAGIC

- With Sara Wallis

THIS year the world turned upside down – but the animals at London Zoo and its sister zoo Whipsnade still needed to be fed, and safely. While everything stopped, cameras captured how keepers cared for more than 500 species, from giraffes and tigers, to monkeys and meerkats.

So it’s business as ‘not quite’ normal as the skeleton staff feed 20,000 hungry mouths and try to keep themselves and the animals protected.

Alex, who takes care of the sea lions, says: “Everyone is worried about coronaviru­s and I’m worrying about getting to work and feeding the animals. They are my family.”

Alex is struggling to come to terms with the fact that the sea lion family, headed up by Dominic, is due to move to another zoo but has to prepare them.

Elsewhere, giraffes Molly and

Maggie are highly suspicious of the cameras and also of the builders who are looking after the new NHS-tribute refurb on their giraffe house.

There are amusing scenes as keepers create a ginormous ice lolly for the elephants, which the baby of the family seems to think is a football.

And keepers Gemma and Meg

are beside themselves over the imminent arrival of a baby Okapi, an endangered species. Meanwhile, keeper Jamie is having a slightly stressful time with the zoo’s arachnid breeding programme as he introduces a couple of venomous Huntsman spiders to each other.

It could end up in love making or cannibalis­m – and there’s no way to know which.

The tension is palpable…

 ??  ?? Keeper Gemma with One the Okapi
Keeper Gemma with One the Okapi
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 ??  ?? Keeper Alex is struggling to come to terms with the fact that Dominic and his sea lion family are due to move to another zoo
Keeper Alex is struggling to come to terms with the fact that Dominic and his sea lion family are due to move to another zoo
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