During World War II, London Zoo killed all its venomous animals to prevent escape

At the outbreak of World War II, officials at London Zoo took a drastic precaution—euthanizing all venomous animals in case the zoo was bombed and they escaped into the city.

This meant no loose cobras, vipers, or venomous spiders wandering through war-torn London. 🕷️🐍

A tragic yet chillingly practical decision in chaotic times.