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Danish zoo slammed for performing live lion dissection as part of education event for kids
OCTOBER 16, 20159:25AM

Stinky ... People watch as a lion is dissected at Odense Zoo in Odense, Denmark.
Michael Morrow and APNews Corp Australia Network
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Some children held their noses and grimaced in disgust. Others got curious and came up close to watch Danish zoo officials carve up a lion carcass and display its blood-red organs in a public dissection Thursday that stirred outrage outside Denmark but little within.

Officials at Odense Zoo in central Denmark said the gory performance was educational, teaching children about the anatomy of a lion. Wearing headsets, they butchered the carcass of the year-old feline with blood-soaked gloves, slicing off its head and pulling out the intestines, heart and liver.

Adult spectators brought scarfs to their noses to ward off the pungent smell. Curious children watched in awe, some pinching their noses. The event was deliberately scheduled to take place during the annual fall school holidays.



Shocked ... Children react to the dissection of a dead male lion. Picture: APSource:AP
“For all the kids living in towns, it’s wonderful for them to see and it’s only natural,” said Gitte Johanson, 28, a visitor who grew up on a farm.

Some animal rights activists sharply criticised Odense Zoo, 170 kilometres west of Copenhagen, for killing the lion along with two siblings in February to avoid inbreeding as is custom among many zoos in Europe.

Joanna Swabe, head of the Brussels-based Humane Society International/Europe, said in a statement that “zoos routinely over-breed and kill lions and thousands of other animals deemed surplus to requirements.”

She said zoos have “an ethical responsibility” and can use contraceptive options “to manage reproduction, prevent inbreeding (and) maintain genetically healthy populations.”


Public dissection ... Adults and children hold their noses as the show proceeds. Picture: APSource:AP
U.S. zoos try to avoid killing animals by using contraceptives to make sure they don’t have more offspring than they can house. That method has also been criticised by some for disrupting animals’ natural behaviour.

In February 2014, the Copenhagen Zoo faced international protests after a giraffe was killed, dissected and fed to lions in front of children.

The zoo in Odense has done public dissections for 20 years. On Thursday, scores of children stood around a table where the zoo had displayed a stuffed lion cub next to the lion being dissected.

Odense Zoo employee Lotte Tranberg said the male lion and its siblings were killed because they were getting sexually mature and could have started mating with each other and the zoo wanted to avoid inbreeding. They also could have killed each other because they would have been kept in the same enclosure, she said.


Viewing ... Local media were also invited to watch. Picture: APSource:AP
Tranberg talked about the lives of big cats before cutting up the stiff carcass of the lion, which had white tuffs of fur on its legs and stomach. She also held up the lion’s blood-red organs to show the crowd. Children raised their hands to ask questions during the operation, which she answered.

Ole Hanson, a 54-year-old military officer, carried his 5-year-old grandson Frej on his shoulders so he could watch the dissection as it started.

“But he wanted to get down and have a closer look. So he ended upfront, right before the lion,” Hanson said.

The zoo said it decided to dissect a male lion this time because it was bigger than its female sibling.

Zoo officials say the lions were killed after they had failed to find new homes for the animals despite numerous attempts. The remains of the two siblings - another male and a female - are still in a zoo freezer, and officials have not decided what to do with them, said Jens Odgaard Olsson, manager of the zoo.


Educational? ... School kids can be seen talking photos of the dissection. Picture: APSource:AP
On Facebook, a few dozen people on Thursday accused the zoo and Denmark of having a lack of compassion. But on the zoo’s Facebook page, ordinary Danes defended the dissection, asking English-speaking commentators whether they ever had been to a slaughterhouse.

“Life isn’t the Disney Channel. Get over it ...” Mikael Soenderskov, one of the Danes defending the dissection, wrote.

Public dissections are common in Denmark. The Funen Village, an open-air museum in Odense, slaughtered and dissected a pig Wednesday before children while explaining which parts of the animal are eaten.

Odense Zoo itself was elected “Best in Europe” in the category of zoos with up to 500,000 visitors per year in 2013 and 2015.


Controversial ... Many members of the crowd don’t seem to be enjoying the show. Picture: APSource:Reuters
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Outrage as Danish zoo dissects lion in front of children

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COPENHAGEN - A Danish zoo on Thursday (Oct 15) publicly dissected a lion in an educational event for children, sparking outrage from an animal rights group which branded the initiative "a macabre spectacle."

The nine-month-old lion was one of three that Odense Zoo in central Denmark put down in February after failing to find another home for them, and had since been kept in a freezer.

Last year, a zoo in the capital Copenhagen came under fire after a healthy giraffe was put down and dissected in public.

Between 300 and 400 children and adults gathered around Odense zoo guide Rasmus Kolind as he began the dissection by cutting off the lion's tongue.

Some of them, standing only centimetres away, held their noses and frowned as the dead animal was skinned and the stench of the cadaver began to spread.

"Wouldn't it be stranger if I were standing here cutting up an animal that smelled like flowers or something else?" Kolind told the crowd.

"Dead animals smell like dead animals. There's not a lot to say about that," he said.

Some of the children were as young as four.

"I don't want to see that," one boy said, while a girl interviewed by public broadcaster DR described the event as "fun to see but also a bit disgusting."
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Zoo guide Lotte Tranberg explained why the healthy young lion had to be put down.

"If we had allowed it to stay it could have mated, that is to say have cubs, with its own sisters and its own mother. And then you have what is called inbreeding," she told the crowd.

Tranberg and Kolind later tried to recreate a lion's roar by blowing into a tube they had inserted into the dead animal's neck.

In a scene that might have shocked parents in other countries, Kolind jokingly asked: "Is there anyone who would like an eye?" before chopping off the lion's head, holding it up and then proceeding to skin it.

Public dissections are a regular occurance at Danish zoos, where they are seen as a way of teaching children about nature.

A spokeswoman for the Humane Society International in Europe, Wendy Higgins, accused the zoo of "making a macabre spectacle out of a much deeper tragedy."

The group said it highlighted widespread over-breeding of lions and "thousands of other animals" in zoos.

A Copenhagen zoo prompted a storm of criticism in February last year, and its scientific director received death threats, for putting down a healthy giraffe and cutting it up in public.
 
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