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Raika the tiger walks out in the snow at London Zoo at Regent's Park (Reuters)

Raika the tiger walks out in the snow at London Zoo at Regent's Park (Reuters)

Wed, 06 Jan 2010 9:34a.m.

Keepers at London Zoo are counting more than sheep.

Three giant Galapagos tortoises, a Komodo dragon, and a critically endangered baby mangabey monkey are among the new residents at the central London zoo to be included in this year's annual head count.

The zoo's large population - more than 14,500 animals, including thousands of insects - means it will take keepers about a week to complete the census.

Other new additions include a pair of aardvarks and the first lion cubs born at the zoo in a decade.

The zoo says it hopes 70-year-old Galapagos tortoise Dirk and the Komodo dragon, a seven-year-old female called Rinca from South Africa, will mate - each with its own kind - and help boost the numbers further this year.

AP

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