Bondla Zoo in Goa has been temporarily closed to the public after five animals were affected by a viral infection. The decision to shut down the zoo was made to prevent the spread of the infection and to ensure the safety of other animals. The infected animals include two jackals, two porcupines, and a monkey. The authorities are working with veterinary experts to treat the affected animals and prevent any further spread of the infection. Visitors who had planned to visit the zoo are advised to reschedule their trips until the situation is under control. Bondla Zoo is a popular tourist attraction in Goa, known for its diverse collection of wildlife. The closure of the zoo is a precautionary measure to protect the health and well-being of the animals. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and will announce the reopening of the zoo once the threat of the viral infection has been contained. For more updates on the situation at Bondla Zoo, stay tuned to local news sources and official announcements from the zoo authorities.

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Bondla Zoo in Goa shut down due to viral infection outbreak, claiming lives of 5 animals.
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