Exotic animals

In this March 1, 2012 file photo, Kliwon, a 30-year-old male African giraffe receives treatment from keepers at the Surabaya Zoo in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia. Kliwon, the only giraffe in the zoo, later died with a huge wad of plastic food wrappers found in its belly. Indonesia's biggest zoo, once boasting one of the most impressive and well cared for collections of animals in Southeast Asia, is struggling for its existence following reports of suspicious animal deaths and disappearances of endangered species. (AP Photo/Trisnadi, File)

New attention on what could be the world's worst zoo

SURABAYA, Indonesia -- The tigers are emaciated and the 180 pelicans packed so tightly they cannot unfurl their wings without hitting a neighbor. Last week, a giraffe died with a beachball-sized wad of plastic food wrappers in its belly.

That death has focused new attention on the scandalous conditions at Indonesia's largest zoo. Set up nearly a century ago in one the most biologically diverse corners of the planet, it once boasted the most impressive collection in Southeast Asia.

But today the Surabaya Zoo is a nightmare, plagued by uncontrolled breeding, a lack of funding for general animal welfare and even persistent suspicions that members of its own staff are involved in illegal wildlife trafficking.

Tigers, leopard removed from home of former Tarzan actor

LOXAHATCHEE, Fla -- The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has removed three big cats from the Florida home of Steve Sipek, an actor who once played Tarzan.

Grandchildren of Steve and Kaylana Gertsch pose with Monty Python. The snake died Jan. 29 after 27 years as a class pet.  (Photo courtesy of Steve and Kaylana Gertsch)

Students remember Monty Python, the letter 'S'

PLAIN CITY -- One of Plain City's best-known and most-beloved celebrity residents has passed away. Monty Python, 30, was a muscular 70 pounds and measured 10 feet 6 inches tall, uh, long.

Wildlife smuggling is endemic in Asia, where exotic species are used for food and traditional medicine.

Smuggling ring caught with 10,000 snakes

YANGON, Myanmar -- Forestry officials in central Myanmar have seized nearly 10,000 snakes in 400 crates that were to be smuggled to China.

Report details events leading up to exotic animals' release, suicide

On the night before he released 56 exotic animals from their cages on his Ohio farm then killed himself with a bullet to the head, Terry Thompson reportedly turned to the man who worked with him and said he "had a plan."

He was determined to "find out" about the things that were bothering him, including questions about his marriage and how he would face his impending confinement to satisfy a criminal conviction, according to a report released Wednesday.

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