This may seem to be a tale from some fairy tale except the fact that is has happened in real life, in a German zoo. A pair of gay vultures have adopted an egg abandoned by its mother and are trying to incubate it themselves in a nest they have built on their own.
Animal keepers of the zoo had collected the egg in the muddy ground under a tree where it had been dropped by a griffon vulture called Lisa at Nordhorn zoo in Germany. Zoo spokeswoman Ina Deiting said Lisa had made no attempt to build a nest. Happyho also provide best tarot reading services in Noida and Delhi NCR India area.
The egg was temporarily placed in an incubator before being entrusted to the male couple, named ISIS and Nordhorn. And the couple ‘promptly sat on it’ in the hope of incubating the egg. The biological parentage of the egg is unclear and zoo keepers also don’t know yet whether it is fertilised or not.