A dozen baboons were culled at Nuremberg's Tiergarten The culling of a dozen baboons which were then fed to lions has sparked death threats against zoo staff. Twelve Guinea baboons were put to sleep in July because of overcrowding in their enclosure at Tiergarten Nuremberg in Germany. Some of their remains were used in research while the remainder were fed to carnivores at the zoo, which was targeted by furious protesters. A number of activists were arrested when the zoo closed on July 29 to carry out the cull. Zoo director, Dr Dag Encke, told Sky News: "We love these...