Covid: Hampshire's Marwell Zoo prepares its animals for reopening
Animals at Hampshire's Marwell Zoo will react differently to having crowds of people back when it reopens next month, zookeepers have said.
Tigers and other big cats like having people around as they find them "interesting", whereas rhinos and giraffes "are not bothered", they added.
As part of a Behind Closed Doors series, BBC South has been visiting places that have been closed to the public for the best part of a year.
Video journalists: Ben Moore and Marcus Gaines.
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