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Zoo Asks Moo Deng Fans To Behave

Zoo asks ‘Moo Deng’ fans to behave

Controversial Dallas Zoo giraffe exhibit attracts large, destructive crowds

The Dallas Zoo is urging visitors to behave respectfully after a popular giraffe exhibit was damaged.

The exhibit, which features a 17-year-old giraffe named ‘Moo Deng,’ has been attracting large crowds since it opened in April. However, the zoo says that some visitors have been behaving badly, throwing food at the animals and climbing on the exhibits.

As a result, the zoo has been forced to close the exhibit on several occasions.

‘Moo Deng’ exhibit becomes popular:

The ‘Moo Deng’ exhibit has become one of the most popular at the Dallas Zoo. ‘Moo Deng’ is a reticulated giraffe, a species that is native to East Africa.

He is the largest giraffe at the zoo, and he is known for his friendly personality.

The exhibit allows visitors to get up close and personal with ‘Moo Deng’ and learn about his species.

‘Moo Deng’ exhibit attracts destructive crowds:

However, the popularity of the ‘Moo Deng’ exhibit has also led to some problems.

The zoo says that some visitors have been throwing food at the animals, climbing on the exhibits, and making loud noises.

This behavior is not only dangerous for the animals, but it is also disruptive to other visitors.

Zoo urges visitors to behave:

The zoo is urging visitors to behave respectfully when visiting the ‘Moo Deng’ exhibit.

Visitors are asked not to throw food at the animals, climb on the exhibits, or make loud noises.

The zoo also asks visitors to be patient, as there may be a wait to see ‘Moo Deng’.


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