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Zoo Mysore hopes to breed chimpanzees in captivity

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MySuru: Mysuru Zoo has featured guardians, chimpanzees, and polo, gorillas, for more than two decades.
But after their death, the facility tried hard to restore the same attraction.
Efforts are made to breed chimpanzees, but it doesn’t work.
But still, the authorities hope to breed the primates in captivity.
It has been nearly eight years since the Guardian and Polo died – they died in a range of one year during 2013-14.
Duo, a star tourist spot, has exhibited human behavior.
Open Primata Cage is the most sought after place for tourists who used to spend more time enjoying primates in Action.Mysu Zoo is the only facility in Karnataka to display primates.
Kulkarni, executive director of the zoo said that the last time the zoo was concluded early 1980.
At present, the zoo has six chimpanzees – three men and women.
Efforts to be above the breed of Kona.zoo the authority of the Chairman of Karnataka L R Mahadevaswamy said the facility had displayed many exotic animals and birds and also avoided under the animal exchange program.
As soon as new animals are added, visitors are told about new attractions, he added.

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