Watch: Sumatran tigers, meerkats and squirrel monkeys ‘eggsploring’ their Easter treats at London Zoo
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The zookeepers at London Zoo laid on a festive egg hunt for their animals, ahead of the Easter bank holiday weekend.
Sumatran tigers, meerkats and squirrel monkeys joined in the egg-citement on Wednesday morning, foraging and hunting for eggs.
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Hide AdNine-month-old critically endangered Sumatran tiger cubs, Crispin and Zac, sniffed out a cinnamon scented trail left by zookeepers before using their sharp claws to tear into giant cardboard eggs.
While the meerkat mob foraged amongst sand and rocks for their own eggs – filled with moss and crickets.
The Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys also tested their agility as they foraged amongst colourful eggs hanging in their treetop home, stuffed with their favourite steamed sweet potato, sweetcorn and peas.
London Zoo Manager Dan Simmonds said: “While our visitors are busy on the Zoo-normous Egg Hunt- following a trail of egg-laying animal themed clues to find the Golden Egg - zookeepers have stepped into the role of Easter bunny to make sure the animals don’t miss out on any of the egg-based action.
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Hide Ad“We’re always exploring creative new ways for the animals to practise their natural foraging and hunting behaviours, and Easter provides the perfect opportunity to offer up some enriching, egg-based animal activities – it’s also a great way for our visitors to learn about different animals and their natural skills.”
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