Friday, September 9, 2011


War's forgotten: Tripoli Zoo animals suffer, lacking food, water


     In Tripoli, Libya on Tuesday, Nick Robertson found an abounded zoo. When the owners shooed up their excuse was why the animals were is such bad shape was because of the war, but when they started feeding the animals again, they only got half the food that they needed.


     Robertson discovered an eagle at first , he also herd a tiffing sound. A week roar.The big cat's roar told a different story, and Robertson followed the sound in the distance to find enclosures holding a tiger, lions, giant tortoises, hippos, hyenas, bears, monkeys, deer, emus and more! Robertson found tigers that's loss skin touch the ground as they walked. 
   many people agree that the zoo should no longer have custody of the animals. The government should take the animals to a animal sheller will nears the animals back to health so they can be realest back in to the wild. 

By Meagan Handley

1 comment:

Alison Knits Some Love said...

I Agree they should take the animals to a shelter.Not only good for the animals but also for us. :)