Staff of the Leningrad Zoo Showed New Mysterious Inhabitants
Their mysterious origin and strange behavior have already aroused keen interest among zoologists and the public.
The staff of the Leningrad Zoo showed the new mysterious inhabitants of the zoo. The zoo received two pairs of small predators resembling cats. They have sharp claws and teeth but behave in an unusual way. Instead of walking on all fours like cats, they walk on their hind legs and can even jump like kangaroos. Zoologists have not yet been able to determine the exact origin of these animals, as well as their species.
Zoologists have suggested several versions of the origin of these mysterious animals.
According to one version, these animals are the result of a mutation, and according to another, they are a new, previously unknown species. The animals have already been examined by veterinarians and are currently in quarantine. They will be released into the main enclosure after passing the quarantine. Zoologists believe that these animals will become one of the main attractions of the zoo and that they will attract many visitors.
In addition to the unusual appearance and behavior of these animals, their origin has become the subject of numerous discussions among zoologists.
They put forward several versions, according to one of which, these animals are the result of a mutation, and according to another, they are representatives of a new, previously unknown species. In order to establish the exact origin of these animals, zoologists took blood from them for analysis. In addition, specialists are currently studying the genetic material of these animals. The results of the study will be known in a few weeks, and then zoologists will be able to say for sure what kind of animals these are and where they came from.