Heartbroken zoo fans were left in tears after two inseparable animal pals were put to sleep on the same day – so neither would have to face life alone.
Keepers at Newquay Zoo in Cornwall made the tough call to euthanise Johnson, a nine-year-old capybara, and Al, a 20-year-old Brazilian tapir, after both suffered age-related health problems.
Staff said the painful decision was taken to spare the devoted duo from isolation if one passed before the other.
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The pair were firm favourites with visitors and had formed a touching bond in their South American enclosure.
A zoo spokesperson explained that capybaras and tapirs are naturally calm, social animals – and over the years Al and Johnson had become inseparable.
Both had battled health challenges in recent months which had affected their quality of life, as reported by Need To Know.

The spokesperson said: “This has been an incredibly difficult loss for those who cared for them daily.
“It was difficult for us to say goodbye to them both at the same time, but it was the kindest thing for them.
“Both animals were much-loved members of our zoo community, and their absence will be deeply felt by staff and visitors alike.
“Johnson was born in 2016 at Chester Zoo and arrived at Newquay Zoo in 2017, where his cheeky yet gentle personality quickly made him a favourite with visitors and staff alike.
“Al was born in 2005 at Gdańsk Zoo and joined Newquay Zoo in 2014.
“A steady and much-loved presence in the enclosure, Al became known for his calm temperament and strong bond with his dedicated keeper team.”

Devastated fans flooded social media with tributes.
One said: “Oh no.
“This is heartbreaking.
“Both of them?
“These were my favourites.
“I loved them and I got to do a special evening with them and the zookeeper experience.
“I’m so sorry for your losses.
“They are all together again.
“Fly high Al and Uncle Johnson.”

Another added: “That’s so so sad, we saw them last year, they had a lovely bond together.”
Someone else said: “So sad to hear.
“My boys are really sad, we are locals so we often come and Johnson and Al were their favourites and Shaun beforehand.
“They will be really missed.”
And another added: “Sincere sympathy to all involved.

“RIP beautiful Johnson and Al.”
While another said: “Oh my son will be gutted.”
The emotional news comes after Newquay Zoo was bought by Dutch leisure giant Libéma in December.
The Cornish attraction – along with Paignton Zoo in Devon – had previously been put up for sale amid soaring operating costs.
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