Zookeepers in Prague turn into puppeteers to save baby vultures
Zookeepers in Prague have become puppeteers to save newly born birds rejected by their parents. A lesser yellow-headed vulture hatched three weeks ago is one of them.
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Zookeepers in Prague have become puppeteers to save newly born birds rejected by their parents. A lesser yellow-headed vulture hatched three weeks ago is one of them.
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