The facts date from mid-July but have only surfaced for a few days on social networks. In a video, a stork can be seen landing near the lion enclosure at Planckendael Zoo. A few seconds later, the bird decides to cross the wire which separates it from the predator, which inevitably cost its life.
Spokesperson Amanda Wielemans comments on this: “It’s bad for the stork of course, but it’s the law of nature. Our lions remain wild animals. The hunting instinct is certainly still present. It happens every year.”
Check out the video in the post below:
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