Florida Zoo Faces Bankruptcy After Animal Deaths
A new zoo in Florida is facing bankruptcy after 31 flamingos died. The birds were reportedly housed in a warehouse without running water or electricity and succumbed to the cold. The zoo was never opened to the public.
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“And in the American state of Florida, 31 flamingos have died, who were supposed to come to a new zoo. They were housed in a warehouse without running water and electricity, where they died of cold. The zoo had not yet opened and will not do so anymore, because bankruptcy has been filed.”
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