A zoo drafted plans to feed its animals to each other if they run out of food

By Skylar Wolfe

As COVID-19 continues to raise financial concerns, a zoo in Germany said they may slaughter and feed their animals to other animals as a last resort, The New York Times reported.

The Neumünster Zoo in northern Germany, which houses over 700 animals, and more than 100 species, drafted plans for which animals to euthanize and in what order if they run out of money, CNN reported.

If the plan goes into affect, the last animal standing will be Vitus, the zoo's prized polar bear that stands almost 12 feet tall, according to The New York Times.

The zoo previously relied financially on the annual 150,000 visitors, but revenue has dried up since its closure in mid-March due to a nationwide shutdown, The New York Times reported.

The zoo told CNN they would rather euthanize some animals than to see them all starve.

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