Much like the recent outbreak of swine flu in Mexico, former residents of the Bronx Zoo have been infected by the continued viral decline of the human ecosystem. With a massive shortfall, the zoo will be forced to close down a number of exhibits leaving the residents, and primary revenue generators, to fend for themselves in the mean streets of New York.
“We have heard small scale stories of animals being abandoned across the country and every story is sad but many people are just acting out of practicality. When you are having trouble feeding your children sometimes you have to make hard decisions and sometimes that means leaving behind pets, no matter how much a part of the family they may be,” said Scrape TV Business analyst Ken Green. “It’s unfortunate that animals have to bear the weight of our problems and there’s no doubt they are innocent victims, but that is just the harsh reality sometimes. On the plus side, the release of all this wild game into the city could make dinners a little easier for some.
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Officially the zoo has not made it clear what they plan on doing with the animals. Some of the species to be downsized such as bats and porcupines are indigenous to North America but others, such as night monkeys and antelope are of foreign origin.
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