The child’s eagle is not fed in a New York Zoo, not by another bird but by hand by hand – contract technology used to ensure that a chick is not closely identified with its human processors.
Bronx Zoo said in a statement on Tuesday that the king’s eagles can neglect their crying, so manual nutrition is necessary to ensure the child’s survival. But to ensure that it is not printed on humans, employees train the flying instincts on the hand doll that is designed to look like a real eagle.
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“At this stage of development, our animal welfare staff feed the chick with the bonus bonus once a day and we are working to ensure that there is no imprint on humans.”
The feeding footage shows a person wearing his arm in black and dolls that look like an eagle and laughter on their hands, which are used to seize food and deliver it to the mouth of the chick.
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The zoo says it has helped develop nutrition technology for more than four decades when workers have used it there to breed three chicken of Andal, which was then released into the wilderness in Peru. Manual load breeding has also been used to help re -endornia Condor.
The new King Vulture Chick, which has not yet been called, is the first of its kind to be spilled in the Bronx Zoo since the 1990s. The zoo said it wanted to make sure that the genetics of the 55 -year -old chick is being implemented, as it contains only another neighborhood offspring.
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