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[ Animals]London Zoo animals take to scales for annual weigh-in


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PA Media Penguin standing on a scale as a keeper kneels next to it with a clipboard to record its details at annual weigh-in.

Animals at London Zoo are being checked and measured as part of its annual weigh-in day.

The zoo staff will need to gently tempt every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate, from Humboldt penguins to camels and lion cubs, by strategically placing food next to the scales to check their health and wellbeing.

Data is then added to the Zoological Information Management System.

It is shared with zoos around the world and helps zookeepers compare information on threatened species.

Angela Ryan, head of zoological operations at London Zoo, said the weigh-in, which began on Monday and can take up to a week, will form an important part of gathering data to help protect animals in the wild.

Although the zoo houses more than 14,000 animals, Ms Ryan said the keepers will only have time to measure and log the weight of around 400 creatures.

PA Media Keeper Mick Tiley documents a Bactrian camel standing on scales during the annual weigh-in

PA Media Lion cubs, Mali, Syanii and Shanti during the annual weigh-in at ZSL London Zoo.

PA Media Zoo keepers Bernie Corbett and Owen Shrewsbury (right) weight a Mangalista pig called Olive during the annual weigh-in at ZSL London Zoo

Getty Images Visitors walk past a replica of the artwork by street artist Banksy, depicting a gorilla releasing animals, on the front of a shutter outside London zoo

Getty Images Photographers take photographs of an Asiatic lion cub during a photocall to promote the London Zoo annual 'weigh-in' event

Getty Images A camel bites the clipboard of held by a zookeeper

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