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A bonobo at the Memphis Zoo broke a layer of safety glass in its enclosure after reacting to visitors.
The zoo has temporarily closed the bonobo exhibit for repairs.
Zoo officials stated the bonobo exhibit is constructed with multiple layers of reinforced safety glass that meet rigorous safety standards, and there was no breach of the habitat.
The zoo reminds visitors to be respectful of the animals by not striking the glass, shouting, taunting, or crowding the exhibit barriers.
An associate primates curator noted that the bonobos can become stressed or upset when being taunted.
The incident occurred on Thursday afternoon in the Primate Canyon exhibit when a group of visitors were trying to get a reaction from the bonobos. According to witnesses, the bonobo, named Mobali, slammed into the glass, causing a crack. While the enclosure was not breached, the outer layer of safety glass was damaged, necessitating repairs.
The zoo emphasizes that such disruptive behavior has consequences for the animals’ well-being and daily routines. The bonobos will have limited access to their outdoor habitat during the closure. Zoo officials are using this incident as an opportunity to educate the public about appropriate behavior around animals in captivity. The zoo welcomes guests of all ages but asks everyone to be respectful when visiting exhibits.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources classifies bonobos as endangered, highlighting the importance of protecting these primates and their well-being.
Q: Why is the bonobo exhibit closed at the Memphis Zoo?
The exhibit is closed for repairs after a bonobo damaged the safety glass following an interaction with visitors.
Q: Was the bonobo or any visitors harmed during the incident?
No, neither the bonobo nor any visitors were harmed. Only a layer of safety glass was damaged.
Q: How long will the exhibit be closed?
The exhibit is expected to remain closed for several weeks while the glass is replaced.
Be respectful when visiting zoo exhibits: Avoid taunting, shouting, or hitting the glass.
Understand the impact of your actions: Disruptive behavior can stress animals and affect their well-being.
Bonobos are an endangered species: Their protection and welfare are important.
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