Chinese zoo’s ‘African lion’ exposed when dog substitute barks

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Tibetan mastiff
 Tibetan mastiff
Tibetan mastiff

A Chinese zoo’s supposed “African lion” was exposed as a fraud when the dog used as a substitute started barking.

The zoo in the People’s Park of Luohe, in the central province of Henan, replaced exotic exhibits with common species, according to the state-run Beijing Youth Daily.

It quoted a mother who was visiting the zoo to show her son the different sounds animals made – but he pointed out that the animal in the cage labelled African lion was barking.

The beast was in fact a Tibetan mastiff, a large and long-haired breed of dog.

“The zoo is absolutely cheating us,” the mother told the paper.

She was charged 15 yuan ($2.45) for the ticket.

Three other species housed incorrectly included two coypu rodents in a snake’s cage, a white fox in a leopard’s den, and another dog in a wolf pen.

The chief of the park’s animal department, Liu Suya, told the paper that while it does have a lion, it had been taken to a breeding facility and the dog, which belonged to an employee, had been temporarily housed in the zoo over safety concerns.

Users of China’s Twitter-like Sina Weibo service mocked the zoo.

“This is not funny at all. It’s sad for both the zoo and the animals,” said one.

“They should at least use a husky to pretend to be a wolf,” said another.

AFP

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