![]() ![]() Luckily the lions behaved ''like kittens'', a spokesman for National Grid said. The horizon of the zoo farm has included the pylons for over 60 years, but they are now being replaced with underground cables. READ MORE: The town near Bristol where the amount of development has 'gone too far' ![]() Noah's Ark Zoo in Wraxall, Somerset, remained open whilst the tough task was undertaken and visitors were able to watch as the pylon was felled on September 29. The specialist team of engineers took out the 60-year-old wires situated above lion, bear and elephant areas. Electricity pylon cables have been removed from above a lion enclosure at a zoo in what National Grid say was a "unique" challenge. ![]()
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