London Zoo tots up tigers, tallies tortoises and polls penguins

Sumatran tigerLondon Zoo
By Bethan Bell
BBC News

It's that time of year again - as sure as night follows day, the week we return to work after the Christmas break is the week London Zoo counts its residents.

So as we plough through thousands of undealt-with emails and reluctantly turn off the out-of-office autoreply, here's a diverting selection of animals to appreciate, along with the comfort that comes with knowing that for yet another year, the zoo hasn't lost a lion or mislaid a marmoset.

Tortoise
London Zoo

The zoo is home to more than 300 different species, from Galapagos giant tortoises and Asiatic lions to Sumatran tigers - all of which are logged as part of the zoo's annual licence requirement.

tiger
London Zoo

The zoo said: "During the count, Crispin and Zac, the Zoo's two boisterous Sumatran tiger cubs, quickly turned the register in their enclosure into a toy, dragging it away to gnaw on."

Chapman's zebras Kabibi, Kianga and Spot were added to the tally by zookeeper Becca Keefe, and Kim Carter did the same for the Galapagos gals, giant tortoises Priscilla, Polly and Dolly.

Humboldt penguins
London Zoo
zookeeper Jessica Fryer
London zoo
Chapman's zebras
London Zoo

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