New York City, America's highest number of coronavirus cases, had one high profile patient that caused the media sensation. Nadia, a tiger who resides at the Bronx Zoo, was the first known case of human to animal coronavirus transmission. The New York City health departments investigating, but they think that the zookeeper infected her. The good news is that Natia the tigers doing better. She's expected to make a full recovery, which is a good thing. Many zoos want to make
a full recovery too, because the shutdowns causing problems. California's Oakland Zoo is having a hard time scraping together money to keep the animals fed. Other zoos are in the same predicament because they all rely on visitor fees and donations for their food budgets. But that's not the only problem. According to the Los Angeles Times, the animals are unhappy because of the shutdown. It turns out that, except for
the bald eagles, the zoo animals are word. Zoo keepers say that most of the animals seem to miss the people who come to stare at him. Zoo keepers say contact with human beings stimulates the animals. They're just looking at food. What were we talking about here? So I guess that humans are not the evil oppressors the poor captive animals. After all, we make their lives meaningful and interesting because they think they can eat us, the animal
rights wackos. I'm not gonna like this one bit if they figure it out.
