Tiger cubs, meerkats and monkeys forage for Easter eggs at London Zoo

Staff at London Zoo “stepped into the role of Easter bunny” on Wednesday as Sumatran tigers, meerkats and squirrel monkeys foraged for treats in a zoo-wide Easter egg hunt.

The creatures at the zoo were offered the chance to claw into giant cardboard eggs and join in the Easter merriment, allowing them to “practise their natural foraging behaviours”.

Nine-month-old critically endangered Sumatran tiger cubs Crispin and Zac sniffed out a cinnamon-scented trail left by staff to find their eggs, while the meerkats hunted among sand and rocks for eggs filled with moss and crickets.

The entertainment was part of a wider Easter egg hunt organised for visitors at the conservation zoo.

London Zoo manager Dan Simmonds said: “While our visitors are busy on the Zoo-normous Egg Hunt – following a trail of egg-laying animal-themed clues to find the golden egg – zookeepers have stepped into the role of Easter bunny to make sure the animals don’t miss out on any of the egg-based action.”

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Meerkats also enjoyed a rummage (Yui Mok/PA)

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Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys at London Zoo (Yui Mok/PA)

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