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Chinese zoo asks tourists not to feed cash to its animals after visitor throws US$1,500 to giraffes

  • Wildlife park in southwest of country issues warning after tourist throws 10,000 yuan worth of banknotes into enclosure

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The money was thrown into the giraffe enclosure on Tuesday. Photo: Toutiao
Mandy Zuoin Shanghai

A wildlife park in southwestern China is looking for a visitor who tried to feed its giraffes almost US$1,500 worth of cash.

Staff at the Yunnan Wildlife Park discovered on Tuesday that someone had thrown 10,000 yuan in banknotes into the giraffe enclosure and then disappeared, the park said later that day.

“Some tourists love to feed animals food when visiting zoos, but have you seen people who feed them renminbi?” the park said in a notice issued on WeChat, China’s most popular social media platform.

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The banknotes landed in the giraffe enclosure just before noon and staff had to distract the animals with food while they picked up the money, it said.

Nearly 10,000 yuan, mostly in 100 yuan notes, was retrieved. Staff then questioned visitors in the area but they all denied any knowledge of the incident, it said.

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Staff at the Yunnan Wildlife Park collected almost 10,000 yuan in cash. Photo: toutiao
Staff at the Yunnan Wildlife Park collected almost 10,000 yuan in cash. Photo: toutiao
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