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A zoo in Denmark has sparked international backlash after asking people to donate their unwanted pets to be fed to predators.
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A zoo in Denmark is turning heads—and stomachs—with its latest appeal: donate your healthy, unwanted pets to feed the lions, tigers, and lynxes.
A Danish zoo has asked people over social media if they would consider donating any unwanted pets as food for its predators.
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